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AIDS Vaccine Handbook - Explaining the Research

31.05.2005 23:59    webboard.aegis.org
Voice of America - May 30, 2005Joe De title='Audio dis ...
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TOGO: UN agencies working to locate HIV patients displaced by post election violence

31.05.2005 23:39    webboard.aegis.org
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks - May 30, 2005 http://www.aegis.org/news/irin/2005/IR0505A3.html[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the ...
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Tobacco giant breathes easy as widow's case fails

31.05.2005 23:29    news.scotsman.com
A SCOTTISH judge yesterday dealt a devastating blow to the anti-smoking movement after dismissing a widow's claim that a cigarette company was responsible for her husband's death from lung cancer.
Tobacco giant breathes easy as widow's case fails

Fatty acids may be key to unlock autism

31.05.2005 23:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CHILDHOOD autism may be linked to a deficiency of fatty acids found in oily fish, Scottish researchers said yesterday.


GP denies misconduct charge over cancer death

31.05.2005 23:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A GP failed to notice a patient had cancer of the left lung despite referring him for surgery to remove his right lung due to the same condition months earlier, a medical tribunal heard yesterday.

Polio jab drive

31.05.2005 23:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
INDONESIA launched a massive polio vaccination drive yesterday to halt an outbreak of the disease that has crippled 16 children.

Documents show blood product risk was kept from haemophiliacs

31.05.2005 23:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HAEMOPHILIACS were not told of the infection risks from blood products, newly-unearthed documents have shown.

Tobacco giant breathes easy as widow's case fails

31.05.2005 23:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SCOTTISH judge yesterday dealt a devastating blow to the anti-smoking movement after dismissing a widow's claim that a cigarette company was responsible for her husband's death from lung cancer.

CDC HIV/STD/TB Prevention News Update 05/31/2005

31.05.2005 23:15    webboard.aegis.org
CDC NCHSTP Daily News UpdateFor Tuesday, May 31, 2005 The CDC National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention provides the following information as a public service only. Providing synopses of key scientific articles and lay media reports on HIV/AIDS,
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Indian Reduction in HIV Figures No Miracle

31.05.2005 23:15    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - May 31, 2005 Neelesh Misra, Associated Press Writer http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2005/AP050545.htmlNEW DELHI, [A ...
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Ranbaxy gets US FDA approval for generic AIDS drug

31.05.2005 23:15    webboard.aegis.org
Reuters NewMedia - May 31, 2005 http://www.aegis.org/news/re/2005/RE050539.htmlBOMBAY (Reuters) - Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. became on Tuesday the first Indian drug m ...
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Canadian Red Cross Fined for Tainted Blood Scandal

31.05.2005 22:54    webboard.aegis.org
Reuters NewMedia - May 31, 2005 Rachelle Younglai http://www.aegis.org/news/re/2005/RE050541.htmlTORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian Red Cross Society was fined C$5,000 ($4,000) on Monday ...
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Zimbabwe: Minister Hails Move to Help the Needy

31.05.2005 22:51    allafrica.com (2)
THE Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr David Parirenyatwa, has commended private companies that come up with projects to benefit the poor in the country.

Doctors' Malpractice Fears Hurt Health Care

31.05.2005 22:47    rssfeeds.webmd.com
Malpractice fears keep most doctors from treating patients the way they should, a disturbing new study shows.

Osteoporosis care skimpy for African Americans

31.05.2005 22:25    reutershealth.com
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older African American women with arthritis and a high risk for fractures receive less osteoporosis-related healthcare than their white counterparts, according to a report by researchers in Nebraska and Alabama.

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