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HIV drug maker pays out millions to doctors

HIV drug maker pays out millions to doctors

Ongoing disclosures reveal drug manufacturers have paid out $390 million to doctors since 2009.

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February 8, 2011 | By | Reply More
What AIDS drugs can do

What AIDS drugs can do

AIDS Statistics:

Number of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide: 33.3 million
Number who die each year: 1.8 million
Number infected each day: 7,000

Selinah, who has AIDS, agreed to be filmed everyday for 90 days so that her story might help others.

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December 1, 2010 | By | Reply More
UW Study: AIDS treatment IS prevention

UW Study: AIDS treatment IS prevention

UW study shows drug treatment cuts HIV transmission 92%. Some experts say the spread of AIDS in Africa could be contained in as little as five years if everyone infected received treatment now.

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May 29, 2010 | By | Reply More
Thailand AIDS Vaccine Trial: Back Story Troubles

Thailand AIDS Vaccine Trial: Back Story Troubles

Tom Paulson went to Thailand believing the recent AIDS vaccine trial had been a success; when he got there he learned about some serious, unresolved problems.

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May 17, 2010 | By | Reply More
Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Science and Policy

Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Science and Policy

The Washington Global Health Alliance Discovery Lecture Series presents: Stephen Moses, MD, MPH: “Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Science and Policy” May 19, 2010, 6 p.m., Hogness A420 Health Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine

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May 14, 2010 | By | Reply More
National HIV Awareness Testing Day

National HIV Awareness Testing Day

One out of five people in the U.S. infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, doesn’t know it, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports. CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 be tested for HIV at least once as part of their routine health care. People [...]

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June 27, 2009 | By | Reply More
America Has Gone Quiet on HIV/AIDS – Opinion

America Has Gone Quiet on HIV/AIDS – Opinion

A survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation has found that Americans’ concern about the threat of HIV/AIDS has dropped sharply in recent years with just 6 percent of adults surveyed now naming HIV/AIDS as the most urgent health problem facing the country, down for 44 percent in 1995. The drop comes at the same time [...]

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April 2, 2009 | By | Reply More
Circumcision effective way to reduce risk of AIDS, herpes and genital warts, UW researchers say

Circumcision effective way to reduce risk of AIDS, herpes and genital warts, UW researchers say

Healthcare providers should make it clear to patients and parents that male circumcision substantially reduces a man’s risk of contracting AIDS, genital herpes and the virus that causes genital warts and cervical cancer, two University of Washington researchers write in today’s issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. In recent years, the value of [...]

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March 26, 2009 | By | Reply More
Snohomish Health District will offer free HIV testing to Black Americans in Everett next Monday, Feb. 23

Snohomish Health District will offer free HIV testing to Black Americans in Everett next Monday, Feb. 23

In support of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the Snohomish Health District will offer free HIV testing to Black Americans who might be at risk of HIV infection. These would include individuals who might have had unprotected sex or have injected drugs and shared their injection equipment. Testing will include a private counseling session. Testing [...]

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February 18, 2009 | By | Reply More
AIDS expert to speak at UW for World AIDS Day

AIDS expert to speak at UW for World AIDS Day

    Dr. Catherine Wilfert developed the idea that it was possible to prevent the AIDS virus from spreading from an infected mother to her uninfected newborn by giving an anti-HIV drug to the mother just before and to the child right after delivery. The approach can cut mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 80%  and [...]

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November 29, 2008 | By | Reply More
AIDS pioneer to speak at UW Monday, Dec. 1

AIDS pioneer to speak at UW Monday, Dec. 1

Dr. Catherine Wilfert developed the idea that it was possible to prevent the AIDS virus from spreading from an infected mother to her uninfected newborn by giving an anti-HIV drug to the mother just before and to the child right after delivery. The approach can cut mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 80%  and is credited [...]

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November 29, 2008 | By | Reply More