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U.S. task force calls for routine HIV testing for all adults
Reuters* Experts hope move will encourage more testing * Guidelines may trigger insurance coverage for tests (Adds comments from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in paragraphs eight and nine) By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, April 29 (Reuters) -...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Insurance, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV, Internists
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Task force calls for routine HIV testing for all adults
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - An influential U.S. panel is calling for HIV screening for all Americans aged 15 to 65, regardless of whether they are considered to be at high risk, a change that may help lift some of the stigma associated with HIV testing. The...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Insurance, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV
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Drug maker Novartis loses India patent battle
India's Supreme Court on Monday rejected drug maker Novartis AG's attempt to patent an updated version of a cancer drug in a landmark decision that health activists say ensures poor patients around the world will get continued access to cheap versions...
Tags: Health Treatments, Pharmaceuticals, Crime, Law and Justice, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Leukemia
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Arundel council votes to oust health officer Wakhweya
In a meeting that drew a standing-room-only crowd to its chambers, the Anne Arundel County Council voted Tuesday to support a recommendation by State Department of Health and Human Hygiene Secretary Joshua M. Sharfstein to remove the county's health...
Tags: Health, Racism, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Voting
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The graying of HIV: Hurdles, hope for older adults
Chicago artist Curtis Bewley is the increasingly common face of HIV. At 58, he's lived with the virus for 15 years. Despite being on his fifth treatment regimen, he enjoys an active and healthy lifestyle, working as an advocate for other folks with HIV,...
Tags: Medical Research, Psychology, Philosophy, HIV, Chemical Industry
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Hope amid frustration as World AIDS Day approaches
Thirty-four million people live with HIV today, and 1.7 million became newly infected in 2011. But on the eve of World AIDS Day, many experts see room for some optimism. Studies now show that identifying -- and effectively treating -- people who are...
Tags: Environmental Illness, World AIDS Day, Leukemia, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Genetic Engineering
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Health officials warn of increasing HIV infections in Greece
Financially strapped Greece is seeing a rapid increase in new HIV infections, driven by skyrocketing infection numbers among people who inject drugs, health officials said Friday. More than 300 people who inject drugs were found to be newly infected...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, HIV, Disease Prevention, Methadone (drug)
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FDA approves FIRST drug for the PREVENTION of sexually acquired HIV
On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administrationannounced it had approved the drug combination of 300 mg tenofovir and 200 mg emtricitabine (TDF/FTC; brand name Truvada) for daily use by uninfected adults to help prevent the sexual acquisition of HIV. ...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, HIV, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines
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Treating HIV and preventing it at the same time
Treatment drugs can do more than improve the health of people with HIV: If administered early, medications can also reduce the spread of the disease to sexual partners and may help stem the AIDS epidemic. But many logistical hurdles stand in the way of...
Tags: HIV, Chemical Industry, AIDS, Viral Diseases and Infections, Medical Procedures and Tests
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2012 AIDS meeting: Early treatment is key, experts say
Los Angeles TimesTreat HIV now, don’t delay: That’s the new advice from the International Antiviral Society-USA, in a shift from earlier recommendations that called for waiting until a patient’s immune system showed serious damage. Studies show that...Tags: Substance Abuse, Medical Research, Environmental Illness, Tuberculosis, HIV
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Waiting list for HIV/AIDS meds will be eliminated by end September, Virginia Health Department reports
The Virginia Department of Health AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is taking the final steps toward elimination of the ADAP waitlist. By September 30, 2012, all of the people currently on the waitlist will be enrolled in and receiving their HIV...
Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Pharmaceuticals, HIV, Unemployment Benefits
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A pregnant woman with HIV, and the cost of U.S. foreign aid cuts
When I met a woman I'll call "Mary" in Luwingu, a remote district in northern Zambia, she had already seen three of her children die. She did not know that she had contracted HIV until she arrived at the clinic where for the past few months I had been...Tags: Health Organizations, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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