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US House approves $50 bn AIDS package
The US House of Representatives have approved a nearly $50 billion aid package to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS in the developing world over the next five years. The legislation, approved last week by the Senate and likely to be signed next week by
Saffin strikes blow for cancer treatment
Page MP Janelle Saffin shows sheâ??s not afraid of manual labour with the first strike of the demolition of Richmond Clinic.
US government to release revised US HIV estimates
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday it will soon release long-awaited revised estimates of how many Americans become infected with the AIDS virus every year. Activists have been saying the numbers are sharply higher and have
World's first IVF baby marks 30th birthday
Brown- who lives in Bristol, south-west England, with husband Wesley Mullinder and 18-month-old son Cameron, working as a shipping company administrator- remains reluctantly in the public eye despite her modest lifestyle. Although her birth opened the
New Cancer Drug Delivery Cuts Tumor Targetting From Days To Hours
While is an important priority, half the difficulty in winning the battle against cancer is just . The concept of drug delivery is an important one as current blood borne chemotherapy treatments take two or more days to reach the tumor fully.
[Perspective] HIV Vaccine Research: The Way Forward
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[SPECIAL SECTION] HIV/AIDS: Money Matters
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[NEWS FOCUS] BEHAVIOR GENETICS ASSOCIATION: The Sociable Brain
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[NEWS FOCUS] BEHAVIOR GENETICS ASSOCIATION: Do Good Sperm Predict a Good Brain?
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[EDITORIAL] HIV/AIDS in Latin America
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[NEWS] AIDS VACCINE RESEARCH: Thumbs Down on Expensive, Hotly Debated Trial o...
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World's first IVF baby marks 30th birthday
The birth of Louise Brown, the world's first IVF baby, hit headlines around the globe three decades ago-- but the married mother-of-one wants to keep her 30th birthday Friday low-key by contrast. This undated file photo shows the world's first IVF baby
Researchers disprove long-standing belief about HIV treatment
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have disproved a long-standing clinical belief that the hepatitis C virus slows or stunts the immune system's ability to restore itself after HIV patients are treated with a

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Vaccine boycott spreads polio
By Guardian Reporter Polio left Dauda Abdullahi with double limbs, unable to walk. But he refuses to allow his children to be immunised against the disease that crippled him three decades ago. ''Only Allah can save us. I don't trust medicine,'' the
SSC stresses to monitor vaccination process to ensure the country polio free ...
ISLAMABAD: The Senate standing committee (SSC) has taken a strong notice of the increase in the victims of polio cases in different parts of the country particularly in Sindh and NWFP, and has directed the Ministry of Health to take stringent steps to
European Food Safety Authority Reaffirms Safety of BPA
Despite continuing controversy over the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food and beverage packaging, its safety was emphatically reaffirmed today by one of the world's most renowned international government authorities on food safety. The European Food
Additional early vaccination may reduce measles outbreaks
Outbreaks of measles in developing countries may be reduced by vaccinating infants at 4.5 months of age as well as at the World Health Organization's recommended routine vaccination at 9 months, according to a study published on BMJ.com today. These
FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper
WASHINGTON (AP) - Government inspectors have found the same salmonella strain responsible for a nationwide food-poisoning outbreak in a Mexican-grown jalapeno in a Texas plant, prompting a new warning for consumers to avoid eating fresh jalapenos. The
Samoa warns of dengue fever outbreak
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Polio: Rotary Honours Yar'Adua
Rotary International yesterday honoured President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua with the Polio Eradication Champion Award for his leadership in support of a polio-free world. The award, presented by Jonathan Majiyagbe, first African Trustee Chair of The Rotary
BIO Supports Approval Of Food Safety Guidelines
Washington, DC - The Biotechnology Industry Organization congratulates the Codex Alimentarius Commission for approving key guidelines to further promote the safety of products from agricultural plant and animal biotechnology. The Codex Commission took
ACT partners with KBP and University of Louisville in HPV vaccine program
The first agreement with the University of Louisville's James Graham Brown Cancer Center grants Advanced Cancer Therapeutics (ACT) exclusive worldwide development and commercialization rights to monovalent vaccines derived from the minor capsid protein
European Food Safety Authority Reaffirms Safety of...
Washington, Jul. 23 - Despite continuing controversy over the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food and beverage packaging, its safety was emphatically reaffirmed today by one of the world's most renowned international government authorities on food safety.
Search for HIV vaccine needs an overhaul: officials
WASHINGTON - Scientists will have to take 'enormous intellectual leaps' to develop an AIDS vaccine in the coming years, say researchers clearly frustrated by the failure of a once-promising shot. The researchers, including a top National Institutes of
City stung by malaria
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Polio Weekly Highlight, week (29) ending 19 July 2008
July 2008, Vol 98, No. 7 | American Journal of Public Health 1322-1330 Click here for complete text. Objectives. We assessed the costs, risks, and benefits of possible future major policy decisions on vaccination, surveillance, response plans, and
Human cases of West Nile virus reported in L.A.
LOS ANGELES, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Three men and a male child were confirmed on Thursday as this year's first human cases of West Nile virus in the Los Angeles area. Two men and the child were hospitalized this month for meningitis after developing

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