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By American Academy of Neurology
larger waistline may be linked to an increased risk of decreased mental functioning in people infected with the AIDS virus HIV, according to research published in the February 14, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By Audra Jennings
A Community-wide Fight Against AIDS Stigmatization in NYC. There will be free screenings of Miss HIV open to the public across the greater New York City area during the four-day festival.

By Circumspect Press
Human Rights Campaign’s 2011 Father of the Year Honors Deceased Partner in Debut Novel

By Insight Pharma Reports
New Trends in Preventive and Therapeutic Vaccines: R&D Activities and Commercial Prospects

By Oak Tree Fine Press
A new book by Antony Gormley and Thomas Keneally poses challenging questions on what it is to be human. This signed extract edition of Schindler's Ark comes with a signed Antony Gormley print. All profits to HIV/AIDS sufferers. Sales from £250.

By Quoc Truong
Raise money for The Mercury Phoenix Trust by joining TeePee games and playing your favourite online games – dressed as the fabulous Freddie Mercury!

By Diane Morrow
The award-winning documentaries The Grandfathers and Miss HIV from EthnoGraphic Media (EGM) will be screened as part of the Grand Rapids Film Festival.

By Oliver W. Maritn III, NYCFIA
NEW YORK, NY July 10 – 16th, NYC celebrates “Stepping Up In Faith For HIV and AIDS” a week of “Free” community Faith and Secular HIV and AIDS educational events from Sunday, July 10 to Saturday, July16th. Visit www.suif.org

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By Smart + Strong
The partnership plans to display the Quilt in its entirety for the first time since 1996– concurrently with the XIX International AIDS Conference.

By American Academy of Neurology
larger waistline may be linked to an increased risk of decreased mental functioning in people infected with the AIDS virus HIV, according to research published in the February 14, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By BNOW Co.,Ltd
OPEN HEART OPEN HOME FUN FAIR Saturday March 3rd, 2012 10am-4pm 81/2 Luangphang Rd. Khumthong, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520

By Joe Walsh
Piribo, the online destination for Pharma intelligence, has added a new report.

By Dr. Catrise Austin
February 7th is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Celebrity dentist Dr. Catrise Austin of VIP Smiles is offering free HIV testing in New York City by appointment from February 7th–9th, 2012. She's the first NYC dentist to offer HIV testing.

By NGLCCNY President Richard Oceguera
On Saturday, February 4, NGLCCNY will present a special leadership retreat on the future of New York City’s social services, advocacy and community-based corporations.

By Smart + Strong
POZ bringing award-winning coverage to the XIX International AIDS Conference July 22-27 in Washington, DC

By Simon Campbell
The CBCD has learned that treatment of herpes simplex virus type 2 in patients coinfected with herpes and HIV-1 could postpone the progression of HIV.

By Gary Virginia
SAN FRANCISCO - Not your typical New Year’s party, “A Toast to 2012” will take place at Trigger nightclub on Martin Luther King weekend benefiting The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation.

By Joe Walsh
Piribo, the online destination for Pharma intelligence, has added a new report.

By Alain Lafeuillade
Following the last "International Workshop on HIV Persistence, Reservoirs and Eradication Strategies", scientists are now working into translating the recent basic discoveries into clinical trials for patients.

By American Academy of Neurology
A new guideline issued by the American Academy of Neurology recommends doctors use caution when choosing seizure drugs for people with HIV/AIDS to avoid potential drug interactions.

By Alain Lafeuillade
Now that several potential ways have been defined to eventually reach an HIV functional cure, clinicians have to design the first clinical trials able to test these hypotheses, with a balance between audacity and safety.

By Alain Lafeuillade
Following the last edition of the "International Workshop on HIV Persistence, Reservoirs and Eradication Strategies" held earlier this month, scientists envision the practical ways of implementing the first eradication trials in the clinic.

By Alain Lafeuillade
The last edition of the “International Workshop on HIV Persistence, Reservoirs and Eradication Strategies” took place in St Maarten, December 6-9, 2011. It is now time for the 210 participants to translate into their personal research.

By bharatbook
Bharatbook added a new report on " Global HIV Therapeutics Market Analysis " which gives an overview, Demand, Supply Trends and industry analysis reports.

By Dr. Catrise Austin
December 1st is Worlds AIDS Day. In recognition of this health observance day, Dr. Catrise Austin will be offering free HIV testing in New York City from Dec1st – Dec 15th, 2011. Dr. Austin is the first dentist in the nation to offer HIV testing.

By GeoVax Labs
Researchers who work on HIV vaccines face a major challenge: convincing members of at-risk communities to volunteer for these trials.

By Smart + Strong
America’s leading magazine for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS publishes the POZ 100 list in its December issue

By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
In recognition of World AIDS Day, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers honors Elizabeth Taylor and her commitment to fighting AIDS with a special tribute issue of AIDS Patient Care and STDs

By Audra Jennings
A Community-wide Fight Against AIDS Stigmatization in NYC. There will be free screenings of Miss HIV open to the public across the greater New York City area during the four-day festival.

By Circumspect Press
Human Rights Campaign’s 2011 Father of the Year Honors Deceased Partner in Debut Novel

By Venture Planning Group
Venture Planning Group (www.VPGMarketResearch.com) is pleased to announce completion of a new report, "The US AIDS Diagnostics Market Test Volumes, Sales Forecasts, and Supplier Shares ."

By Insight Pharma Reports
New Trends in Preventive and Therapeutic Vaccines: R&D Activities and Commercial Prospects

By Royalty Entertainment
Royalty Entertainment Presents Music by DeWayne Woods with a Purpose! Fri., November 18, 2011 7:00pm at IBB Miami Auditorium, 17701 NW 57th Ave., Miami, FL Enjoy powerful music and help educate on HIV, just in time for Thanksgiving.

By Oak Tree Fine Press
A new book by Antony Gormley and Thomas Keneally poses challenging questions on what it is to be human. This signed extract edition of Schindler's Ark comes with a signed Antony Gormley print. All profits to HIV/AIDS sufferers. Sales from £250.

By The Buzz Agency
Salon Oasis employees train for 165 bike ride to raise funds for HIV/AIDS in Florida

By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Measurable changes in brain function and communication between brain regions may be a consequence of virus-induced injury during the early stages of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.

By Reportsnreports
GlobalData’s “HIV/AIDS Therapeutics Market to 2017 - Superior Combination Therapies and Decreasing Mortality to Sustain Market Growth Despite Major Patent Expiries” is now available at ReportsnReports.com.

By Yi Tao
Phix, the natural energy drink supplement, announces its partnership agreement with Grassroot Soccer to kick off the 2011-2012 INSPI(RED) SOCCER initiative for the purpose of fighting for an AIDS-free generation.

By Alain Lafeuillade
Although a cure is not yet within reach, experts are optimistic that they will unlock the secret to eradicating HIV with in the near future.

By Alain Lafeuillade
The prospects for a cure now look brighter because of technological and medical advances.

By Alain Lafeuillade
A number of different methods are being looked at to deal with the HIV reservoirs, and the majority of the most recent clinical trials are studying the effectiveness of HDAC inhibitors.

By Shiloh Burnam
Peak City Publishing, LLC, an Apex, NC company, will be donating 30% of Stone-Upon-Stone book sales at the October 'Drag Bingo' Event to the Alliance of Aids Services – Carolinas.

By Alain Lafeuillade
The time between now and the day when a cure for HIV is found is rapidly decreasing. What didn't seem possible a generation ago is now within striking distance. At this point, it's not a matter of if an HIV cure will be found, but when.

By Joe Walsh
‘The HIV Market Outlook to 2016’ Gilead sees 13% sales increase

By Daniel Bauer
Successor to the legendary Harry Houdini, on September 1, 2011 launched a new website and v-log LivingPozitively that shares the intimate details of how it is to live today with the stigma of HIV/AIDS.

By Quoc Truong
Raise money for The Mercury Phoenix Trust by joining TeePee games and playing your favourite online games – dressed as the fabulous Freddie Mercury!

By Alain Lafeuillade
The various approaches to HIV eradication all address a problem, and that problem is the HIV reservoir. HIV reservoirs have been called the last hiding place for HIV within the body.

By Strategic Book Group
How Getting HIV Turned One Man’s Life Around

By Alain Lafeuillade
Recent research has found that while antiretroviral therapy (ART) is effective at significantly reducing the number of plasma-to-T-cell transmissions of HIV, it's not as effective against T-cell-to-T-cell.

By Alain Lafeuillade
With a combined effort and continued research the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic seems more in reach when comparing HIV Eradication Now and Then.

By Alain Lafeuillade
The future of fighting the AIDS epidemic and possibly leading to HIV eradication rests on two new approaches. Drugs that activate the latent cells and gene therapy are the two new possible strategies in the future fight against the disease.

By Alain Lafeuillade
Financing is one of the main obstacles toward cracking the final piece of the HIV cure puzzle-HIV reservoirs-and the backing of the NIH helps out in that regard.

By Diane Morrow
The award-winning documentaries The Grandfathers and Miss HIV from EthnoGraphic Media (EGM) will be screened as part of the Grand Rapids Film Festival.

By Fast Market Research
Recently published research from Datamonitor, "Epidemiology: HIV - Antiretrovirals prevail as patient population grows", is now available at Fast Market Research

By Legacy Counseling Center
Legacy Counseling Center's annual fundraising extravaganza returns to Monica's Aca Y Alla in Deep Ellum, featuring dinner, silent auction and music by legendary entertainer Vince Martinez

By Alain Lafeuillade
The 5th International Workshop on HIV Persistence, Reservoirs and Eradication Strategies will take place this year from December 6th to December 9th in St. Martin in the West Indies.

By Oliver W. Maritn III, NYCFIA
NEW YORK, NY July 10 – 16th, NYC celebrates “Stepping Up In Faith For HIV and AIDS” a week of “Free” community Faith and Secular HIV and AIDS educational events from Sunday, July 10 to Saturday, July16th. Visit www.suif.org

By Alain Lafeuillade
The 5th International Workshop on HIV Persistence is coming up at the end of the year, and anticipation in the HIV research community is increasing as the event draws closer.



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