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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Egypt: Pilgrims at risk of MERS discouraged from going on Hajj, Umrah

The Ministry of Health and Population citizens wishing to perform Hajj and Umrah to postpone travel, during this year in order to reduce the spread of infection with Corona, and that the particular categories, including children less than 15 years old, and older than 65 years, and pregnant women, and those diseases Chronic diseases such as heart ... (more)

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Low cholesterol in immune cells slows HIV progression: Study

London, April 29 : Why some HIV-infected people experience much slower disease progression, even without medication? It has to do with cholesterol levels in specific immune cells, scientists have found.

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Minnesota HIV cases show slight decline

The annual tally of new HIV cases in Minnesota dropped slightly last year, the state health department reported Wednesday.

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Life Ball Benefit to Hold Men's Fashion Show in Vienna

The May 31 HIV and AIDS charity event will be hosted by L'Uomo Vogue and led by Vogue Italia's Franca Sozzani.

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Coral reef protein fights HIV infection

A new protein, extracted from coral collected from reefs off the north coast of Australia, shows the ability to block HIV from entering and destroying immune cells, or T cells.

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Eat for a cause: Dine out to fight AIDS

Grab a bite at some of Tampa Bay's best eateries today and give back to the HIV/AIDS community.

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Re: Johanson Little Allegedly Infects Ex-Girlfriend With HIV | News One

Johanson Little , a Chicago man who failed to inform his ex-girlfriend of his HIV-positive condition, could face felony charges, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

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