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washingtonpost.com » Wash Post The District - Mar 19, 2010
More than 3 percent of District residents older than 12 are living with HIV or AIDS, an epidemic rate of infection that continues to worry city health officials. But a report on the disease released Wednesday offered …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro RSS - Mar 18, 2010
More than 3 percent of District residents older than 12 are living with HIV or AIDS, an epidemic rate of infection that continues to worry city health officials. But a report on the disease released Wednesday offered …
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discovery.com » Discovery News - Top Stories - Mar 2, 2010
In the aftermath of Haiti’s devastating earthquakes, huge amounts of money, food, clothing, water, tents, and other supplies arrived in the country. People showed up as well: professional search and rescue personnel …
Also tagged: health, current events, drugs and alcohol, disabled people, folklore and superstition
reuters.com » Photographers - Mar 2, 2010
“Don’t ask me to smile, I don’t know how to smile,” says Fumana Ntontlo, as she poses for a portrait , hands folded in her lap, on the bed of her one-room shack in South Africa’s Khayelitsha township.
Also tagged: south africa, photography, violence, rape, reuters photographers, finbarr o reilly
pinknews.co.uk » PinkNews.co.uk - Feb 23, 2010
A leading researcher has claimed that testing billions of people could eradicate HIV/AIDS within 40 years. Dr Brian Williams of the South African Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis said that focus needed …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology » Psychotherapy - Feb 23, 2010
Eating disorders affect five times as many people as schizophrenia, and twice as many people who have Alzheimer’s disease. And yet Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia regularly make the news and research headlines, while …
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discovery.com » Discovery News - Human News - Feb 1, 2010
Andrew Wakefield, the doctor whose research sparked international concern over whether or not childhood vaccines cause autism, was found guilty by a British panel of acting unethically in his research on autism …
Also tagged: health, current events, scandals and trials, safety and prevention
washingtonpost.com » Wash Post Nation - Jan 13, 2010
The District government and the National Institutes of Health announced Monday the launch of a $26.4 million initiative to attack the city's HIV/AIDS epidemic with expanded testing and treatment to reduce the level of …
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washingtonpost.com » Wash Post The District - Jan 13, 2010
The District government and the National Institutes of Health on Monday announced the launch of a $26.4 million initiative to attack the city's HIV/AIDS epidemic with expanded testing and treatment to reduce the level …
Also tagged: hiv aids, new, announce, at, initiative, nih, district, aimed
travelwires.com » Travelwires.com - Jan 12, 2010
Global epidemics like bird flue and swine flue, along with an increase in the incidence and spread of a host of other conditions, have forced insurers to take a more inclusive view of risk and liability – especially as …
Also tagged: meningitis, south africa, fifa, world cup, pandemics, epidemiology, johannesburg, yellow fever, biological weapons, viral diseases, flu pandemic, medical emergencies, industry corner, influenza pandemics, biological hazards, riette fern