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9 hours ago — Court Accepts China's First HIV Discrimination Case, State Media Reports "A municipal court in central China has accepted the country's first lawsuit alleging work discrimination because of HIV status,...
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7 hours ago — Scientists are developing a new antiviral vaginal gel to reduce HIV infection The discovery of an antiviral vaginal gel that can reduce HIV infection by around 50 per cent is...
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22 hours ago — In a reported first , a Chinese court has agreed to hear a case brought by an unidentified twenty-something man who says he was denied a school teaching job because a medical screening revealed he's HIV-positive. He passed...
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September 01, 2010 — was this paper I just read on an 'epigenetic modification' of an HIV transcription regulator: The Cellular lysine methyltransferase Set7/9-KMT7 binds HIV-1 TAR RNA, monomethylates the viral transactivator...
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September 01, 2010 — Michael Carter for Aidsmap (31 August 2010 ) Many HIV-positive gay men have post-traumatic stress disorder A third of HIV-positive gay men have post-traumatic stress disorder ,...
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September 01, 2010 — The most common question I get from my readers deals with the behaviors that put a person at risk for HIV. Everyone wants to know if their hot night has put them in harms way. Did the one night stand result in an STD or...
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2 hours ago — (RED)’s documentary “ The Lazarus Effect ”, follows the story of HIV positive people in Africa who in as few as 40 days undergo a remarkable transformation thanks to access to ARV...
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by Queerty
August 31, 2010 — Foursquare users have a new badge of honor to add next to "gym rat" and "barista." Starting next month , checking in to a HIV/STD testing clinic will earn you a special MTV-branded badge that's...
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by Queerty
August 31, 2010 — How can things get worse for HIV-positive gays? By throwing in some compounding ailments : "A third of HIV-positive gay men have post-traumatic stress disorder, UK...
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August 31, 2010 — For the first time in the nation's history a Chinese court will hear the case of a man who says he was denied a job because of his HIV status. The man said he had passed written tests and interviews for the teaching post in...
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August 31, 2010 — The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is developing a series of blog posts here on AIDS.gov related to planning for the future of NIAID’s HIV/AIDS clinical trial networks . Each blog post focuses...
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August 31, 2010 — Many people are hurt, angry and fearful when they find out that they are HIV positive.We know that being HIV positive is no longer seen as a death sentence. We know that there are medicines which we can...
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August 31, 2010 — New study finds links between breastfeeding and HIV transmission – HIV-positive women who are breastfeeding should not be given vitamin A supplements because it increases the...
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August 30, 2010 — By Sylvia Foley, AJN senior editor Public Health Billboard, Guinea-Bissau (detail) On a recent trip to the capital of Guinea-Bissau, Dawn Starin noticed numerous public health billboards urging people to get...
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August 30, 2010 — Eight patents on HIV/AIDS medicines are being challenged by the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT), a US-based nonprofit legal service group working to “protect the public from the harms caused by errors within the patent...