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August 29, 2008
HIV Infections Rise 45 Percent in Philippines
Court Rules on HIV-Related Privacy Act Violation
College Students Less Knowledgeable About HIV Testing
August 28, 2008
Bill Clinton Praises Obama’s HIV/AIDS Efforts
HIV in New York City Is Triple the National Rate
Mother-to-Child Transmission Still High in Uganda
August 27, 2008
HIV Increases Among Latino People in Connecticut
Foreclosures Evict Positive Renters in New York
Local Funds for DC Syringe-Exchange Programs
August 25, 2008
Puerto Rico and 8 States Lose HIV Surveillance Funding
Atlanta Man Bites Officer, Claims He’s HIV Positive
Uganda Faces Antiretroviral Shortage
August 22, 2008
CDC Cuts Georgia From Innovative HIV Tracking Program
Cambodian Health Officials Optimistic in AIDS Fight
Bangladesh Launches Business Coalition on AIDS
August 21, 2008
Survivor Winner Kicks Off HIV Awareness Journey
San Francisco Applies for Renewal of HIV Prevention Funding
Federal Housing Grants to Assist Low-Income People With HIV
August 20, 2008
Helping Sexual Assault Victims in South Carolina
Ugandan Activists Fight to End Domestic Violence
Black Churches Assist AIDS Advocates in Delaware
August 19, 2008
HIV/AIDS in Georgia’s Rural, Black Communities
Anti-Stigma “Condom” Ring Tone Launched in India
HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy Developed in Caribbean
HIV-Positive and Negative People Featured in Campaign
August 18, 2008
Beijing Promotes HIV/AIDS Prevention During Olympics
U.K. Regulators Warn Against Internet HIV Tests
HIV “Prank” Becomes Deadly in Australia
August 15, 2008
Domestic Abuse Increases Women’s HIV Risk in India
AIDS Vaccine Gets Boost From Elite Female Suppressor
August 14, 2008
Indonesia Has ‘Limited Success’ in HIV Prevention
New HIV Testing Bill Passes California Legislature Unanimously
Erection Loss and Unsafe Sex
August 13, 2008
Examining Medical Mistrust in HIV-Positive Latino People
amfAR’s Susan Blumenthal: U.S. Suffers ‘AIDS Amnesia’
Food Shortages Hinder HIV Treatment in Mozambique
New Health Insurance for HIV-Positive Indians
August 12, 2008
Five AIDS Organizations Honored With Red Ribbon Awards
U.S. Denying Asylum to Gay People From Latin America
HIV-Positive People Should Test for TB
August 11, 2008
Oxfam Urges More Access to Female Condoms
Improving HIV Prevention for Africans in England
Seeking New Creativity for HIV Education
Rethinking Criminalization of HIV
August 08, 2008
Nurses Ease Shortage of HIV/AIDS Doctors
Universal Access to HIV Treatment by 2010 Unlikely
Drug-Resistant HIV Found in China
August 07, 2008
"Functional" AIDS Cure Attainable
Homophobia Fuels HIV/AIDS in Mexico
Shifting Focus to Children in AIDS Fight
August 06, 2008
Experts Discuss Behavior Modification for HIV Prevention
Canada Denies Transplants to People With HIV
China to Lift HIV Travel Ban in 2009
AIDS Vaccine Still Possible
August 05, 2008
More HIV Prevention Needed for Gay Men Worldwide
Does Undetectable Equal Uninfectious?
President Clinton Addresses International AIDS Conference
Health Officials Track New HIV Cases by State
August 04, 2008
Examining the Criminalization of HIV
Presidential Candidates Respond to New HIV Estimates
More Trials for Daily HIV Prevention Pill (PrEP)
August 03, 2008
Annual HIV Infections in U.S. Substantially Higher Than Believed
August 01, 2008
HIV Travel Ban to be Lifted, but Not Yet
Positive Australian Man Guilty of Intentionally Infecting Partners With HIV
Examining Tijuana’s AIDS Epidemic

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