AIDS Vaccine Trial: Why a 'Modest' Benefit Is Notable (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Sep 24, 2009
If previous trials of AIDS vaccines hadn’t been so disappointing, the results out today from the latest trial wouldn’t seem so promising.
50% of Youths Admit They Don’t Know Enough About HIV And AIDS
Blog | blogit.realwire.com | Aug 12, 2009
Online Campaign www.vir.us Launches According to the results of a global youth survey launched today by Standard Chartered and AIESEC International, the world’s largest student organisation, although 84 per cent of young people believe the HIV and AIDS epidemic remains one of the great challenges
World AIDS Day: How Far We've Come...and Still How Far There is to Go
Blog | blog.bioethics.net | Nov 30, 2008
Today marks the 20th World AIDS Day. In these last 20 years, medical research has sparked marvelous breakthroughs in the treatment of HIV/AIDS around the world--even in developing countries where for many years since the outbreak of this once-deadly, now...
http://blog.bioethics.net/2008/12/world-aids-day-how-far-weve-comeand-still-how-far/
Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog | German haematologist may have found cure for
Blog | www.IMT.ie | Nov 18, 2008
A German haematologist may have found a potential cure for AIDS, though the cost and complexity of the treatment makes unlikely it will be tried on a large scale.
http://www.IMT.ie/blogs/irish-Medical-Times-Blog/2008/11/german-haematologist-may-have.html
Barack Obama must set record straight on how AIDS virus is transmitted
Blog | www.genengnews.com | Apr 30, 2008
Barack Obama needs to set straight the facts about the transmission of the AIDS virus that his pastor, Jeremiah Wright, said was an attempt by the United States government to wipe out people of color.
TRIM22 gene blocks HIV infection completely in cell culture.
Blog | www.scienceblog.com | Mar 1, 2008
Science Blog: A team of researchers at the University of Alberta has discovered a gene that is able to block HIV, and in turn prevent the onset of AIDS.Stephen Barr, a molecular virologist in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, says his team has identified a gene called TRIM22
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/researchers-discover-gene-blocks-hiv-15593.html
ClientTell Blog » Appointment Reminders
This new feature allows patients to see your clinic’s caller ID when they receive an appointment reminder call. This will be especially useful for your new patients, who are not used to seeing ClientTell and are less likely to screen a call when they see that it is coming from your clinic.
Did a Bone Marrow Transplant Cure a Cancer Patient of AIDS? (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Nov 7, 2008
A patient is HIV-free two years after receiving a transplant from a donor with a genetic mutation that protects against AIDS.
Are Ads for HIV Drugs Too Scary? (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Aug 25, 2008
Patient advocates are complaining that GlaxoSmithKline is using scary advertising to market medicines for HIV, the deadly virus that causes AIDS. One Glaxo ad shows shark-infested waters with the message: Don't take a chance -- stick with the HIV medicine that's working for you. Some of Glaxo's
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/08/25/are-ads-for-hiv-drugs-too-scary/?mod=yahoo_hs
Backlash Brews Against AIDS Support (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Aug 7, 2008
Right now we're seeing a backlash against AIDS, longtime AIDS activist Gregg Gonsalves declared in a plenary address today at the 17th International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Some health and development specialists are arguing over the attention paid to the disease. AIDS, some say, is
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/08/07/backlash-brews-against-aids-support/?mod=yahoo_hs

