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In virus we trust
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Yesterday 10:47 AM   
 i believe that birth control ban has and is used as a weapon by religious institutes (all alike). ignorance, refraining from responsibility are other examples of viruses that bans as such are preventing us from treating.
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Anti-HIV Therapy Boosts Life Expectancy 13 Years
William Hung
by William Hung  Yesterday 8:42 AM   
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Getting To Know You
debbyski
by debbyski  Yesterday 8:26 AM    4
  "My guess is that most voters don’t see John McCain as an angry candidate, despite several very public lapses. The mythical John McCain is an affable, straight-talking, moderately conservative war hero who is an expert on foreign policy. Barack Obama is not the only candidate the voters need to know more about. " Back in 2007, a reporter asked McCain if he supported U.S. funded distribution of condoms in Africa to fight HIV transmission. McCain had a long series of awkward pauses and glances and later his press secretary said that the senator has a record of voting against using government money to finance the distribution of condoms. My question is this: What kind of a moderate, what kind of a mind, what kind of a human being, opposes the provision of condoms to save lives--in a region where 1 million died of AIDS in 2005 alone, leaving 12 million orphans and where some (cont)
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Give your loved one a disease
shandora
by shandora  Yesterday 7:32 AM    4
 The professional series include HIV, Hepatitis & TB
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Events for July 25, 2008 Vegas
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-25-2008   
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AIDS
rmboone
by rmboone  7-25-2008   
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Congress OKs $48 billion for global AIDS fight
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-25-2008   
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AIDS a crisis in US, too
shannonikerd
by shannonikerd  7-24-2008    1
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The Food Crisis (BBC)
Okaniba
by Okaniba  7-24-2008   
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Sorry We Asked, Sorry You Told
Lexica
by Lexica  7-24-2008   
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hiv
lakefr
by lakefr  7-24-2008   
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Viral Recombination: Another Way HIV Fools The Immune System
tabsey
by tabsey  7-23-2008   
 One big battle for the scientists. Humans don't seem to want to avoid, or even want to know. (I suppose the best present a rape victim can give to the assailant is HIV.)
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The "DEE DEE DEE" awards goes to "DOCTORS OF THE UK"
jt3600
by jt3600  7-23-2008   
 Not only did they miss this but just the other day they missed symptoms of "lime disease" and the mother discovered it on the "internet " maybe to help doctor's of the UK they should have commercials asking "GOT NET!"
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Alberto--topinSAC
WhiteMagneticWizard
by WhiteMagneticWizard  7-20-2008   
 lives nearby me:MLK/ FR
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Youth Courage Awards
katsteevns
by katsteevns  7-20-2008   
 The Colin Higgins Foundation supports a wide variety of causes furthering HIV/AIDS prevention, education care and harm reduction, and fostering lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender empowerment. It emphasizes reaching geographically and demographically underserved communities including rural and reservation communities, communities of color, transgender communities, and low-income communities. The foundation is part of Tides Foundation, a larger parent foundation which partners with donors to increase and organize resources for social change.
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HIV Vaccine Plans canceled
wintertown
by wintertown  7-19-2008   
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Kreuznet
sydxfc
by sydxfc  7-18-2008   
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Ganga's story
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  7-17-2008    1
 She was sold into sexual slavery and once she escaped her family rejected her because she was a prostitute. I have no words for my anger here. Where would she be now if Shared Hope had not found her? Most likely dead, and unmourned.
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7 children who changed the world
valann 47
by valann 47  7-17-2008    1
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Malaria resistance gene ups HIV risk
pokkets
by pokkets  7-17-2008   
 More than two thirds of the world's 33 million people infected with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa This variant may help explain why.
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Pathologists Believe They Have Pinpointed Achilles Heel of HIV
pitim
by pitim  7-16-2008   
 Sudhir Paul, Ph.D., pathology professor in the UT Medical School, said, “Unlike the changeable regions of its envelope, HIV needs at least one region that must remain constant to attach to cells. If this region changes, HIV cannot infect cells. Equally important, HIV does not want this constant region to provoke the body’s defense system. So, HIV uses the same constant cellular attachment site to silence B lymphocytes - the antibody producing cells. The result is that the body is fooled into making abundant antibodies to the changeable regions of HIV but not to its cellular attachment site. Immunologists call such regions superantigens. HIV’s cleverness is unmatched. No other virus uses this trick to evade the body’s defenses.”
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Elizabeth Dole Tries To Name AIDS Bill After Jesse Helms
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-16-2008    1
 Another bulletin from the Department of You Can't Make this $#&! Up!
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AIDS PATIENT GUILTY OF SEX ASSAULT
bbdevil08
by bbdevil08  7-16-2008   
 precedential value against a woman who lies about birth control?
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Achilles Heel Of HIV Found?
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008    3
 “Unlike the changeable regions of its envelope, HIV needs at least one region that must remain constant to attach to cells. If this region changes, HIV cannot infect cells. Equally important, HIV does not want this constant region to provoke the body’s defense system. So, HIV uses the same constant cellular attachment site to silence B lymphocytes - the antibody producing cells. The result is that the body is fooled into making abundant antibodies to the changeable regions of HIV but not to its cellular attachment site. Immunologists call such regions superantigens. HIV’s cleverness is unmatched. No other virus uses this trick to evade the body’s defenses.” Paul’s group has engineered antibodies with enzymatic activity, also known as abzymes, which can attack the Achilles heel of the virus in a precise way. “The abzymes recognize essentially all of the diverse HIV forms found across the world. This solves the problem of HIV changeability. The next step is to confirm our theory in huma
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Mechanism Behind Mind-body Connection Discovered
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008    2
 The study reveals how stress makes people more susceptible to illness. The findings also suggest a potential drug target for preventing damage to the immune systems of persons who are under long-term stress, such as caregivers to chronically ill family members, as well as astronauts, soldiers, air traffic controllers and people who drive long daily commutes.
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Feminism: 10 Bravest Women
fetsiboomsticks
by fetsiboomsticks  7-16-2008    1
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Obama’s $50 Billion AIDS Bill Up For Vote
merrie
by merrie  7-15-2008    1
 However, the United Nations over the years has greatly exaggerated the number of those with HIV/AIDS and it is still difficult to get accurate estimates of the problem. Richard Darling of the FAIR Foundation told AIM on Friday that federal funding for most diseases is being cut back while spending on AIDS is continuing to rise. fairfoundation.org/ On Friday, the Senate voted 65-3 to proceed to floor action on the bill, with many members absent or not voting. Those voting to invoke cloture and proceed included Senate Republican Leader McConnell. However, this does not mean that all of those voting to bring the bill to the Senate floor will support it when a final vote on the actual legislation is taken. Some lawmakers have been intimidated by AIDS activists coming to Washington to deliver funeral wreaths to those standing in the way of the passage of the legislation. Opponents of the bill have been labeled as “Global AIDS Super villains” by the homosexual lobby.
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NY Condoms
ysabet
by ysabet  7-12-2008   
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Housing Works Used Books
jfre6204
by jfre6204  7-12-2008   
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life cycle fo HIV
davidpavoz
by davidpavoz  7-8-2008   
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HIV virus
davidpavoz
by davidpavoz  7-8-2008   
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Microbicides could lead to tougher HIV
pokkets
by pokkets  7-8-2008   
 An estimated 33 million people have HIV. 66% in Africa. More than 61% of Africans with HIV are women who have been infected by their partners. They have found tougher HIV is not as likely to be transmitted. Microbicides work with consistent application, and in conjunction with anti HIV medication, which may not be taken. Reminds me of how Penicillin was once considered to be the the cure for many known diseases. It wasn't long before bacteria developed that were resistant, and the next generation of antibiotics needed to be developed. Now we have the top of the line Methycillin, and MRSA-Methycyllin resistant Staphylococcus Aureas -Golden Staph, and we're reaching the end of this line.. We tried to beat nature, and nature caught us and beat us back. As penicillin was a natural by product of a microorganism, it stands to reason that as many other species have natural antibiotics and defense mechanisms, we can find the next generation of antibiotics by following natures lead.
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Neglected Tropical Diseases
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  7-7-2008    1
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Non-reuseable syringe wins international award
heasulli
by heasulli  7-7-2008   
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AIDS Immunity
izzolu
by izzolu  7-6-2008   
 how to become immune to Aids
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Jesse Helms is Dead
zasel
by zasel  7-6-2008   
 Mike Signorile definitely speaks for many LGBT people and our friends in his July 4th blog posting. Although, as I said in a piece I clipped yesterday, I do not take joy in the death of another human being. But in the case of Helms, it is hard to find even a core of sympathy or remorse at his passing. In his professional lifetime, he sent many innocent and good people to their deaths due to his hatemongering and homophobia. If he could not cry for us, how can we cry for him?
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All is Not Well
birdie-brain
by birdie-brain  7-6-2008    1
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The Many Benefits of Asparagus
nekoneko
by nekoneko  7-4-2008   
 tastefull benefit
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City To Pay Gay Officer Up To $2.15 million
Rain7128
by Rain7128  7-3-2008   
 It's sad that his kind of crap still goes on today.
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5 Next-Gen Antibiotics That Could Save Your Life
Mohir
by Mohir  7-3-2008    1
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