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Does Magic Johnson Really Have HIV/AIDS?
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HIV/AIDS Dates to 1900, Study Finds
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Magic outraged at claims that he faked AIDS
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Minneapolis yakkers claim Magic faked HIV/AIDS
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3 Share Nobel Prize for Work on AIDS and Cancer
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Fashionable Hearing Aids - Geezer Gadgets Hit the Catwalk (GALLERY)
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Source: aids.about.com --- 6 days ago
Left untreated HIV progression to AIDS will occur. How long does it take for HIV to Progress to AIDS? ...
Source: www.news.harvard.edu --- 6 days ago
Nearly 150 years ago, the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam was known by another name - Mzizima, meaning 'healthy town' in the local language. But over the decades, the city and the country of Tanzania have experienced mounting challenges to that health. ...
Source: www.ajc.com --- 3 days ago
When Karen Sims found out she was HIV-positive in 1988, she went through a rush of emotions: anger, guilt, fear. After struggling with her feelings for 10 years, she finally heard about an Atlanta agency called Positive Impact, the only known Atlanta-area non-profit agency that provides free mental health counseling to HIV patients. "I fell in love," the now-47-year-old Atlanta resident recalled of her first counseling session. "They don't treat you like a client. They treat you like you're part of a family." ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 2 days ago
Vietnam on Monday announced the launch of a nationwide initiative, called "Every Citizen is Involved in HIV/AIDS Control and Prevention Activities at Community Level," to curb the spread of the disease in the country, the Vietnam News Agency reports. ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 2 days ago
Health officials in Papua New Guinea's capital of Port Moresby on Wednesday launched a national HIV/AIDS research agenda for 2008 to 2013, the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier reports. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 hours ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
AllAfrica.com Oct 2 2008 7:43AM GMT ...
Source: allafrica.com --- 5 days ago
THE Food and Agriculture Organisation has made available a US$450 000 facility to the Technical Co-operation Programme on HIV and AIDS to achieve lasting improvements in the agricultural production and food security of HIV and AIDS-affected households and communities in Zimbabwe. ...
Source: awearnessblog.com --- 1 day ago
We generally think of AIDS as a new disease, first appearing outside of Africa around 1977 and becoming an epidemic in the 1980s. According to geneticists, however, the virus that causes AIDS has existed in human populations for more than 100 years . A recent biopsy of a sample in the Congo revealed that HIV first appeared in that region around 1900, the same year that Pablo Picasso drew Woman With Cat (right), years before Cubism was even on the artist's mind. Puts it in perspective, doesn't it? Michael Worobey of the University of Arizona led the study, which put to rest the previous theory that HIV first appeared around 1930. Chimpanzees did carry the disease before humans, which has been known for decades, but when the virus leaped from one species to another has been hard to determine. The first recorded instance of a human with AIDS was in 1959, found in a man who was living in what was then the Belgian Congo, and HIV was reportedly found in the tissue of a dead teenager in 1969, in St. Louis. Full-blown AIDS, however, did not appear in the US until 1981. For a relatively complete history of the disease, visit Avert.org . AIDS affects approximately 33 million people worldwide, the majority of whom live in third-world nations without adequate health care or prevention efforts, such as sex education. In a related story , Mexican police recovered a stolen "condom mobile," a truck used to promote the government's HIV-AIDS awar ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 2 days ago
Media Matters, the folks who brought down Don Imus last year, this week uncovered some disturbing radio banter in Minnesota, of all places. Turns out a couple of clowns (jokingly?) wondered whether Earvin Johnson had faked getting the virus that causes AIDS, prompting Magic to respond angrily. Click below for all that. One of the strangest assignments of my career was writing the news story about Johnson's announcement in 1991. Of course no one would have believed you at the time if you had said Johnson would be alive and relatively well in 2008. The next morning I read The New York Times' account and its lead paragraph and mine differed by a single word, as I recall. That was weird. You could look it up, if you had no life and nothing better to do. ...
Source: www.sowetan.co.za --- 6 days ago
06 October 2008 Alex Matlala Two nurses and a doctor at St Rita’s Hospital in Limpopo might find themselves jobless after allegedly giving a newborn baby HIV-AIDS tablets. The nurses allegedly gave Nevirapine to the baby for three consecutive days without checking whether. . . . ...
Source: salem-news.com --- 1 day ago
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and top executives from over one dozen global pharmaceutical companies agreed today that greater efforts must be made to combat HIV/AIDS, despite significant strides that have been made in improving access to prevention and treatment. Attending the meeting were 17 of the world’s leading pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies, including Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer, along with representatives from the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). ...
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Source: www.fsunews.com --- 6 days ago
In the early 1980s, the National Institute of Health examined two patients exhibiting an uncommon assortment of symptoms and opportunistic infections. More puzzling was the fact that they were unusually resistant to treatments. These individuals would later be known as the NIH's first two AIDS patients. ...
Source: www.forta.com --- 9 days ago
itbusiness.ca is running a story entitled ColdFusion drives UNICEF Canada's heated battle against HIV/AIDS . It also quotes platform evangelist Adam Lehman talking about ColdFusion 9. ...
Source: www.365gay.com --- 10 days ago
(New York City) The AIDS virus has been circulating among people for about 100 years, decades longer than scientists had thought, a new study suggests. Genetic analysis pushes the estimated origin of HIV back to between 1884 and 1924, with a more focused estimate at 1908. Previously, scientists had estimated the origin ... ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 10 days ago
The estimated period of origin, considerably earlier than the previous estimate of 1930, coincides with the establishment and rise of urban centers in west-central Africa where the pandemic HIV strain, HIV-1 ... ...
Source: www.jointogether.org --- 11 days ago
Grants from NIDA and the Fogarty International Center "propose to stimulate research related to the unique, interactive health effects of cigarette smoking and HIV/AIDS." ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 10 days ago
London, Oct 2 : Researchers at the University of Missouri have ctually watched the HIV-1 protease mature from an inactive form into an active infection. ...

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