HIV Information - December 1, 2008

AIDS "Cocktails" Under Development

July 29, 2005 - Topics aids, disease, hiv, africa and antiretroviral
British researchers reveal the latest development in AIDS treatment Friday - "drug cocktails."

Cocktails of anti-AIDS drugs reportedly cut the rate of progression from HIV infection to full-blown AIDS by 86-percent

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AIDS Conference Hosted In Brazil

July 25, 2005 - Topics aids, sex, vaccine, research and studies
This year's biggest AIDS conference will take place in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 5,000 scientists and doctors to discuss the latest developments in AIDS prevention and treatment.

A record number of scientific studies, focusing on developments in treatments, vaccines and basic science, will be presented

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Brazil To Host AIDS Conference

July 25, 2005 - Topics aids, sex, vaccine, research and studies
This year's biggest AIDS conference will take place in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 5,000 scientists and doctors to discuss the latest developments in AIDS prevention and treatment.

A record number of scientific studies, focusing on developments in treatments, vaccines and basic science, will be presented

read more >>

Brazil Hosts AIDS Conference

July 25, 2005 - Topics aids, sex, vaccine, research and studies
This year's biggest AIDS conference is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 5,000 scientists and doctors to discuss the latest developments in AIDS prevention and treatment.

A record number of scientific studies, focusing on developments in treatments, vaccines and basic science, will be presented

read more >>

Bill Clinton Targeting Better HIV Programs In Africa

July 22, 2005 - Topics hiv, africa, aids and child
Former President Bill Clinton is making a pledge to aid Kenya in the expansion of HIV/AIDS care and treatment.

Clinton says his foundation received grants worth $1.5 million to help train medical workers for rural areas in this East African nation for particular treatment of children and people in those areas who tend to receive the fewest services in poor countries

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