February 7, 2012
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New Public Health
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February 7, 2012 marks the 12th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a national community mobilization initiative to boost HIV awareness and advance HIV prevention, testing, and treatment among blacks in the United States. Among all racial ...
October 4, 2011
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Program Result Report
Beginning in 2002, the MTCT-Plus Initiative established family-based HIV care and treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa and Thailand, linking HIV care and treatment of mothers to existing programs that prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
January 26, 2012
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New Public Health
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Kaiser Permanente, the largest nonprofit health care provider in the U.S., issued a challenge today to private health care providers and public and community health clinics to increase the number of HIV-positive people getting effective treatment by ...
December 1, 2011
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New Public Health
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In a year with several milestone treatment breakthroughs, several federal agencies that provide information on HIV/AIDS are refining their sites and targeting messages for distinct audiences to increase the number of people infected with HIV who get ...
November 18, 2011
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New Public Health
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Some of the most interesting conversations overheard at the recent American Public Health Association annual meeting were among public health students discussing their plans to work in the developing world after graduation. Those plans often include ...
September 20, 2011
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Human Capital Blog
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“When women come through our doors, whether they're Latina or African American, White, or whatever, they come at a very vulnerable time. They're shattered and their lives have been shattered. And it's the stigma and isolation that hasn't really been ...
September 6, 2011
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Story
Fifteen years into her battle against HIV/AIDS, a Community Health Leader creates new resources for women and takes on national women's health issues.
August 18, 2011
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New Public Health
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A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report found HIV cases stable in many populations, but, alarmingly, an almost fifty percent increase among young gay Black men between 2006 and 2009, the last year for which there is up-to-date inf ...
June 6, 2011
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New Public Health
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The National Institutes of Health has been the world’s lead agency for developing and funding tests and treatments for HIV/AIDS. Thirty years after publication of the first report about a rare type of pneumonia that became a frequent hallmark of the ...
May 31, 2011
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To mark the thirty years since cases of the disease that would become known as AIDS were first reported in the U.S., veteran New York Times health reporter Lawrence K. Altman, M.D., has written a concise history of the disease, and the virus, HIV, t ...