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  1. La circoncisione non riduce i rischi per i gay

    queerblog.it » queerblog - Oct 8, 2008

    Tempo fa lanciammo un sondaggio per sapere se i nostri lettori “lo” preferiscono circonciso o meno. Il 52% ha affermato di preferirlo “intero”, il 17% “tagliato” e per il restante 29% la cosa è indifferente. Dagli

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  2. Circumcision doesnt reduce gay mens HIV risk

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008

    Washington, Oct 8 (ANI): There is insufficient evidence that circumcision reduces the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or other sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men

    Also tagged: national, hiv infection, stis, hiv positive, centers for disease control, male circumcision, haart, meta analysis, human immunodeficiency virus, disease control and prevention, risk behaviour, immunodeficiency virus hiv, active antiretroviral therapy, circumcision status, hiv risk, other sexually transmitted infections, risk behaviours, sex with men, sexual risk, transmissibility

  3. Army's Life-or-Death Drama

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 8, 2008

    Alarmed by a record rate of suicide in its ranks, the Army yesterday unveiled a unique prevention tool -- an interactive video to be mandatory viewing Army-wide -- in which soldiers will play the role of an anguished

    Also tagged: afghanistan, iraq, aberdeen, vietnam, u s army, united states, drama, microsoft powerpoint, the army national guard, fort polk, army s, chris stezin, lincoln university, u s army research institute, elspeth ritchie, life or death, jefferson city, lanny berman, army surgeon general s office, american association of suicidology, alexander crosby, abdoulaye bah, center for suicide prevention, armed forces medical examiner s office, sharon sloane, david p valcourt

  4. Army's Life-or-Death Drama

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - In The Loop - Oct 7, 2008

    Alarmed by a record rate of suicide in its ranks, the Army yesterday unveiled a unique prevention tool -- an interactive video to be mandatory viewing Army-wide -- in which soldiers will play the role of an anguished

    Also tagged: afghanistan, iraq, aberdeen, vietnam, u s army, united states, drama, microsoft powerpoint, the army national guard, fort polk, army s, chris stezin, lincoln university, u s army research institute, elspeth ritchie, life or death, jefferson city, lanny berman, army surgeon general s office, american association of suicidology, alexander crosby, abdoulaye bah, center for suicide prevention, armed forces medical examiner s office, sharon sloane

  5. Flu shots given, more clinics planned this month in Mobile

    al.com » Breaking News from the Press-Register - al.com - Oct 7, 2008

    Flu is a serious, contagious disease that typically kills 36,000 people annually in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu

    Also tagged: breaking news, vaccine, influenza, immunization, flu shot, egg allergy, mobile county health department, flu outbreaks

  6. Flu shot clinic Tuesday at Hank Aaron Stadium in Mobile

    al.com » Breaking News from the Press-Register - al.com - Oct 6, 2008

    MOBILE, Ala. -- The Mobile County Health Department will offer flu shots for people 18 and older from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hank Aaron Stadium. Appointments are not needed. Flu shots will be given to

    Also tagged: breaking news, vaccine, influenza, flu shots, mobile county health department

  7. Removing the HIV Barrier

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Oct 5, 2008

    The Sept. 26 editorial "De Facto Discrimination; Foreigners who are HIV-positive still can't enter the United States" incorrectly asserted that the Department of Health and Human Services "still has to decide" to

    Also tagged: the, united states, hiv, atlanta, barrier, removing, u s department of health and human services, u s department of homeland security, julie gerberding

  8. Biotechs Race for New Vaccine

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - Oct 5, 2008

    Developing a next-generation anthrax vaccine is not for the weak of heart -- or wallet. Just two years ago, a revoked federal contract for a purportedly new and improved vaccine left a California biotech in ruins.

    Also tagged: india, michigan, new, vaccine, california, united states, race, food and drug administration, united kingdom, san diego, for, rockville, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, u s department of health and human services, robin robinson, annapolis maryland, dow jones and co inc, vaxgen inc, biothrax, emergent biosolutions inc, pharmathene inc, south san francisco, wbb securities llc, stephen g brozak, biotechs, office of biodefense research, hhs biomedical advanced research and development agency, avecia ltd, david p wright, michael kurilla

  9. Amylin Resurrects Obesity Drug, in New Combination with Diabetes Drug Symlin

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 5, 2008

    Biotech, obesity, Amylin Luke Timmerman wrote: Leptin was hailed as a magic bullet for obesity based on rat studies in the 1990s, and then it failed miserably when Amgen took it into clinical trials. Now Amylin

    Also tagged: diabetes, obesity, biotech, san diego, amgen, securities and exchange commission, amylin, byetta, symlin, sanofi aventis, wyeth, leptin, life sciences, fen phen, pramlintide, national blog main, san diego blog main, acomplish, metreleptin, christian weyer, the obesity society

  10. Amylin Resurrects Obesity Drug, in New Combination with Diabetes Drug Symlin

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 4, 2008

    Biotech, obesity, Amylin Luke Timmerman wrote: Leptin was hailed as a magic bullet for obesity based on rat studies in the 1990s, and then it failed miserably when Amgen took it into clinical trials. Now Amylin

    Also tagged: diabetes, obesity, biotech, san diego, amgen, securities and exchange commission, amylin, byetta, symlin, sanofi aventis, wyeth, leptin, life sciences, fen phen, pramlintide, national blog main, san diego blog main, acomplish, metreleptin, christian weyer, the obesity society

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