Re-thinking Aids

Re-thinking Aids

Stepping Up: D.C. Wards 7 and 8 Teens to Teach Prevention of HIV, Obesity in Summer Youth Program
Mayor’s Summer Job Program, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Give 40 in District Opportunity to Help Community Prevent HIV/AIDS

California AIDS Death rate Plummets 98 Percent
The California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, has released stunning success numbers in the battle against HIV/AIDS. This new revelation continues to reinforce The FAIR Foundation's mission in seeking a reallocation of funding that would redistribute a portion of the government's exorbitant HIV/AIDS research budget to non-AIDS diseases that do not have effective drugs like those that have been developed for HIV disease. "We continue to exhort Congress and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to recognize this success and cease the exorbitant favoritism in funding for HIV/AIDS that has existed for two decades," added Dr. Darling. "Diabetes kills more Americans than AIDS and breast cancer combined incl...

Conference on Eve of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Seeks To Shape New Strategies for Stopping HIV/AIDS Surge Among Blacks in Massachusetts
On Friday, February 6th, the eve of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the Boston-based Multicultural AIDS Coalition (MAC) will host "Black Communities & HIV" - the first of a four-part Black HIV/AIDS Conference Series developed to highlight local HIV disparities and explore the infrastructure for slowing the surge of HIV among Blacks in the state.

Thousands Sign Petition for Action on HIV/AIDS and Malaria
Initiative demands free malaria prevention and treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Bloggers Unite For 20th Anniversary of World AIDS Day
BlogCatalog is partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of HIV/AIDS Policy's AIDS.gov (AIDS.gov) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for "Bloggers Unite for World AIDS Day 2008" on Dec. 1. This event encourages bloggers from around the world to dedicate their blog posts on December 1, 2008 (World AIDS Day) to issues related to HIV/AIDS. The goal is to leverage the power of the blogosphere to remind people that HIV/AIDS is still a critical issue in the U.S. and around the world, and to promote HIV testing.




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