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HIV-Positive Mom Celebrates 18 Years of Husband’s Unconditional Love: ‘I Trust God’
Having endured the trauma of child labor and dating older men to raise her siblings, a HIV-positive woman now wants others to know that unconditional love, acceptance, and family are ...
December 31, 2020
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Louise Bevan
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A top U.S. scientist said on Wednesday that governments should not count on a successful vaccine against COVID-19 ...
May 20, 2020
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Washington Clings to the Idea the Novel Coronavirus Came From Nature
Commentary Washington is hanging onto the idea that the coronavirus was a zoonotic disease—that is, a disease that ...
April 23, 2020
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Stephen Bryen
Flu, HIV Drugs Appear to Help Fight Coronavirus: Thai Doctors
Several Thai doctors said on Sunday they have seen success in treating severe coronavirus cases with a series ...
February 2, 2020
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Jack Phillips
New Drug Could End HIV Pandemic as Study Finds It Prevents Transmission of the Virus
A landmark study may have made a major breakthrough in the battle to end the AIDS epidemic, as ...
May 3, 2019
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Isabel van Brugen
Maryland Man Knowingly Transfers HIV to Women He Met on Dating Apps: Police
A Maryland man has been charged with knowingly transferring HIV to women he met through dating apps. Frederick ...
April 17, 2019
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Simon Veazey
US Begins Organ Transplants From Living Donors Who Have HIV
WASHINGTON—Surgeons in Baltimore have performed what’s thought to be the world’s first kidney transplant from a living donor ...
March 29, 2019
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Trump Lauds HIV Cure Progress as Second Patient May Be Virus-Free
President Donald Trump extolled the progress made in finding a cure for HIV, as a patient with the ...
March 5, 2019
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Bowen Xiao
London HIV Patient Becomes World’s Second AIDS Cure Hope
An HIV-positive man in Britain has become the second known adult worldwide to be cleared of the AIDS ...
March 4, 2019
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Is China Facing Another HIV Peril?
Although there are some promising developments in China’s HIV response in recent years, China is still a country ...
February 21, 2019
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A Recurring Nightmare: Tainted Blood Products in China
News Analysis China's National Health Commission issued on Feb. 5 an order to recall a batch of human ...
February 20, 2019
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HIV Detected in More Than 12,000 Blood Plasma Treatments Made by Chinese State-Owned Company
More than 12,000 bottles of blood plasma meant for health treatments that were produced by a Chinese pharmaceutical ...
February 6, 2019
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Olivia Li
First Patient to Claim Infection After Surgery at New Jersey Facility
NEW YORK—A former patient at a New Jersey surgical facility that state health officials said may have exposed ...
January 3, 2019
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Over 3,000 Patients Possibly Exposed to HIV, Hepatitis at New Jersey Clinic
Health officials have said more than 3,000 patients at a New Jersey surgery center may have been exposed ...
December 25, 2018
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Tom Ozimek
South Africa’s Dangerous ‘Blessers’
There’s real risk to having a relationship with the "blessers" in South Africa: contracting HIV.
November 5, 2018
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Darren Taylor
Man Transforms Lives of Kids in India
For eight years, Jerry Hughes worked as an account executive for an advertising company called Infinity Direct in ...
October 19, 2018
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In China, A Successful AIDS Lawsuit Stands in Contrast to the State’s Treatment of AIDS Patients
When a topic is taboo in society, behavior may be irrational. Consider how AIDS is handled in China. ...
December 10, 2017
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Frank Fang
Video: Prince Harry Gets HIV Test in London Clinic on Live Broadcast
Prince Harry took an HIV test in a London clinic on July 14, which was shared live on ...
July 14, 2016
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Denisse Moreno
Texas Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Sexually Assaulting 23-Month-Old Niece and 14-Year-Old Girl
A registered sex offender was sentenced to life in prison by a Texas court for raping and infecting ...
March 21, 2016
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Sherley Boursiquot
Washington Hospitals Urge HIV, Hepatitis Tests for 1,500 After Needle Swaps
More than 1,500 patients from two Washington State hospitals are being told to get tested for HIV and ...
March 16, 2016
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Cindy Drukier
Combating HIV/AIDS in Africa—The Hypocrisy Approach
Would a Cuban approach to combating HIV/AIDS have saved the lives of more than 30 million people—most of ...
December 13, 2015
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Kristian Laubjerg
Patients, Not Insurers, Should Determine What a Life Is Worth
How much is a life worth?
December 7, 2015
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Robert Goldberg
Two Trials Signal Pivotal Point in Fight Against the AIDS Epidemic
There is no doubt that the crisis caused by the HIV pandemic requires urgent and bold steps. There ...
November 29, 2015
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World’s Poorest Countries Allowed to Keep Copying Patent-Protected Drugs
The World Trade Organisation has agreed to extend a waiver that allows poor countries to copy patented medicines. ...
November 24, 2015
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Enrico Bonadio
Why the Drugs Market Isn’t Working and What We Can Do to Fix It
When the new owners of a life-saving AIDS drug raised its price by 5,000 percent, an online backlash ...
November 24, 2015
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Martin Chalkley
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Paul Revill
Google Searches Itself to Build More Productive Teams
Google coddles its employees with free food, massages and other lavish perks, yet some of its best engineers ...
November 22, 2015
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