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1. Obama lifts US ban on HIV travel and Immigration
November 06, 2009
President Barrack Obama has announced that the ban on HIV-positive people entering the US is to be lifted early in 2010.
The disclosure came as Obama signed a bill reauthorizing federal funding for an HIV-related healthcare policy – to improve availability of care for HIV positive people and their families.
At the signing ceremony the President told attendees that the ban on HIV-positive people entering the U.S. was instituted 22 years ago “in a decision rooted in fear rather than fact”.
"We are one of only a dozen countries that still bar people with HIV from entering our own c... (read more)
Author: Gary Cosby
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2. Homosexuality - What You Think
November 05, 2009
Homosexuality is running ramped in Mexico and this is causing tremendous problems for the United States as well. As AIDS increases in Mexico it will end up here in the United States and run thru our heterosexual Hispanic Populations and gay male populations and this could increase the number of HIV cases by hundreds of thousands per year.
We cannot afford to allow illegal aliens or illegal immigrants to come over our borders until they can be checked for AIDS or HIV and while we are at it we should probably also check for other diseases. For instance no one with TB or Hepatitis should be... (read more)
Author: carol jackson
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3. How to Cure Cancer - Natural Health Remedies
November 01, 2009
I want to tell you something *startling* that you may not know about.
Dr. Lance Moriarty, the Director of a medical clinic in Nairobi, Kenya (where 1 out of every 8 people is infected with AIDS or HIV), reported that "Some patients have literally been dragged back from the brink of death" from the use of the natural oxygenating substance revealed in "The One-Minute Cure."
The one-minute cure was given to 50 patients who came to the clinic suffering from AIDS or the HIV virus. Thirty of them went into immediate remission and the rest reported an increase in energy and a sense of well... (read more)
Author: Chuck VanHook
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4. What is interpersonal therapy?
November 01, 2009
Interpersonal therapy was initially developed to treat adult depression. It has since been applied to the treatment of depression in adolescents, the elderly, and people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. There is an IPT conjoint (couple) therapy for people whose marital disputes contribute to depressive episodes. IPT has also been modified for the treatment of a number of disorders, including substance abuse; bulimia and anorexia nervosa ; bipolar disorder ; and dysthymia. Research is underway to determine the efficacy of IPT in the treatment of patients with panic disord... (read more)
Author: Becky G
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5. Obama to Lift US Ban on Entry of HIV Positive Travelers
October 30, 2009
President Barack Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009, 30 Oct 2009President Barack Obama is lifting the ban on travel to the United States for people with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The U.S. is one of only about a dozen countries that still bars travelers with HIV from entering the country. President Obama says it is time for the 22-year travel ban to end."If we want to be the global leader in combating HIV/AIDS, we need to act like it," said President Obama. "And that is why on Monday, my administration will publish a final rule that eliminates the t... (read more)
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6. Blessings and Benefits of Breastfeeding
October 29, 2009
The feeding of an infant with breast milk directly from human breasts is called breastfeeding. A woman’s breasts have milk glands in them which get triggered when she is pregnant and the process of producing milk is set in motion. Babies have sucking ability which makes it possible for them to suck and swallow milk. Human breast-milk has been considered the healthiest form of milk for human babies. Unless the mother is taking certain drugs or is infected with tuberculosis or HIV, she’s advised by experts to prefer breastfeeding her child as it promotes health and that too inexpensively. Artif... (read more)
Author: Humayun Mujahid
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7. Planned Parenthood Arizona to Offer Free Condoms in Recognition of National Latino AIDS Awareness D
October 27, 2009
Today Planned Parenthood Arizona joins hundreds of organizations across the nation to promote and provide HIV testing and information in recognition of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). NLAAD is a nationwide community mobilization campaign seeking to raise the visibility of HIV/AIDS within the Latino community.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV/AIDS is the number-four killer of Latinos aged 35 to 44 in the United States. While Latinos represent 15 percent of the U.S. population, they account for 19 percent of all AIDS cases since the ... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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8. Methadone Maintenance -- A Tool For Heroin Addiction Recovery
October 26, 2009
For heroin addicts, methadone maintenance can be an effective first step toward recovery and getting free of opiate addiction. Methadone is a legal opiate drug that's dispensed in a clinic setting to addicts as a substitute for heroin.
A dose of methadone lasts for 24 hours, so the addict can feel comfortable enough all day to begin rebuilding a normal life. Methadone also has the advantage of eliminating drug dealers, crime, shared needles, risk of HIV infection, and the need to get a fix every few hours. Methadone treatment is generally affordable and many clinics feature a sliding sca... (read more)
Author: Lisa Simmons
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9. What is the Best Method to Prevent Pregnancy and AIDS?
October 26, 2009
Many times due to unsafe sex, there is an increased chance of getting pregnant or having affected with HIV. In this article we will discuss the basic information about AIDS and the preventive method to avoid getting pregnant or being affected by HIV.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is passed from one person to another in two ways – by getting infected blood into your blood stream or by direct sexual contact. This virus is also transmitted from the mother to the unborn child in the womb or at birth or to a baby through the breast milk.
There are few things that everyone sh... (read more)
Author: Anna Patrick
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10. Red Ribbon Ring Arouses Deep Feeling OF Care And Love
October 22, 2009
Red ribbon ring is one of those fundraising merchandises, which are being purchased enthusiastically by huge segment of our societies. The basic purpose for which such items are being sold over internet, is to collect funds and donations from common people, in order to utilize that money for the betterment of the lives of those people, who are deprived of basic needs and necessities and are also suffering from different diseases like cancer, lupus, HIV Aids and a number of others and cannot even afford to undergo from any kind of treatment, as they belong from very poor families. For the purpo... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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11. Breast Cancer Wholesale Merchandise Is Spreading Awareness On Wide Scale
October 22, 2009
Breast cancer wholesale merchandise is one of those merchandizes, which are being sold over Internet, for the purpose of raising funds for those people, who are suffering from different diseases including cancer, HIV Aids, lupus, autism, leukemia and a number of others as well and for also the support of those people, who are even deprived of their basic needs and necessities including food and shelter. The responsibility of providing free of cost treatment, medication and basic needs to all such people, has been taken by different charitable organizations, which are working with the collabora... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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12. Malian Women Push Condom Use to Reduce Spread of AIDS
October 21, 2009
Women in Mali are encouraging more men to use condoms to slow the spread of the virus that causes AIDS. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Mali is low for West Africa, effecting less than two percent of the adult population.Since 2003, the U.S. Agency for International Development has been working with the Malian League of Imams and Scholars on an Imam Outreach program to include prevention messages in Friday sermons.Diarra Munjara heads a group for Malian women and children effected by AIDS. Some are HIV positive. Others have lost husbands or fathers to the disease.Munjara says her group needed th... (read more)
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13. Can This Scientifically Proven Formula Really Cure Cancer and Virtually All Diseases?
October 19, 2009
Summary
The information you are about to read will shock you, anger you, and excite you all at the same time. You will learn about an old cure for Aids, Cancer, and other deadly diseases that have been used for a very long time. You will also learn why the American medical profession and drug companies do not want you to get your hands on this material. You owe it to yourself to get the truth and protect your loved ones.
Introduction
What if you lived in a world where cancer -- or any other disease -- was no longer a threat to you? What if you never had to experience the hor... (read more)
Author: Michael Townsend
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14. Red Ribbon Pin Symbolizes Noblest Cause
October 19, 2009
There are millions of people, living in this world, who are suffering from the most horrifying disease, HIV Aids. This disease has taken away the lives of millions of people and the number of HIV Aids patients is increasing by each passing day. Young, old and even children are suffering from this killing and fatal disease. This is very alarming situation, as this is one of those diseases, for which there has not been any kind of permanent treatment known yet, but still some kind of treatment is being given to HIV Aids patients, which does not cure the disease on permanent basis, but still such... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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15. Buy Purple Ribbon Pin And Reduce The Pain Of The Sufferers
October 19, 2009
When we look around ourselves, we get to see so much of pain in the lives of people that we are forced to think that why there is so much of unhappiness and agony in the lives of the people of this world. The attack of chronicle and fatal diseases is one of the reasons of this sadness and agony. There are a number of diseases, which have really made the lives of the people, painful and distressing. Diseases like cancer, lupus, autism, HIV Aids, pediatric stroke, fibromyalgia, epilepsy and a number of others, have really agonized the lives of the people. The pain of these diseases hovers over t... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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16. Red Ribbon Pin Highlights The Most Noble Cause
October 19, 2009
Out of all the chronicle and fatal diseases, HIV Aids is the most painful and killing disease. This disease has been taking the lives of hundreds of people. Many people have died of HIV Aids, which is an extremely alarming situation. At this point of time there are millions and billions of people, who are going through the agony of one of the most sickening chronicle diseases, HIV Aids. This disease has really made the lives of the people gloomy, as the number of HIV Aids patients is increasing by each passing day. When you look around you, you will get to know that the patients of this killin... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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17. Autism Key Chains Arouses Feelings Of Care And Love
October 19, 2009
We are social animals and are living in societies. When we are living in groups and societies, then there are certain responsibilities on our shoulders, which we have to fulfill. There are billions of people who are suffering from fatal and chronicle diseases. Rich people can afford to spend money on the treatments of such horrifying diseases like cancer, HIV Aids, lupus, autism and a number of other diseases, but poor segment of our society, which is going through the miseries of these diseases or a number of other problems cannot do anything to get freedom from such pain. For all those peopl... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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18. HIV Patients & Cancer
October 16, 2009
HIV Patients & Cancer A new research suggests that the weakened immune systems of people with HIV puts them at increased risk for at least seven types of cancer, but early diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection could help delay the onset of some of these cancers. Researchers examined the incidence of three aids-defining cancers (Kaposi's sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and cervical cancer) and four non-aids-definingcancers (Hodgkin's lymphoma, lung cancer, liver cancer and anal cancer) in 52,278 HIV-infected people. The study authors also analyzed the associatio... (read more)
Author: Ricardo Liu
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19. Autism Ribbons Increases Awareness
October 12, 2009
We are living in societies, where we need to interact and communicate with people. We have certain responsibilities towards our society. You will see that there are many people, who are suffering from different kinds of diseases and are living extremely painful lives. You will see that diseases like cancer, HIV Aids and a number of such horrifying diseases have brought in darkness, in the lives of people. Similarly, the misery through which autism patients are going through has really brought people in the gloomy state of their lives. Autism is one of those diseases, through which children are... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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20. Some Tips On How To Avert And Cure Bacterial Vaginosis
October 12, 2009
in cooperation with Ellen Dilga and Gerd Petersen
In this article we will list a few important reasons why this condition should be prevented and how to cure bacterial vaginosis.
Visit your physician if you suspect you may have bacterial vaginosis
Why Should You take BV Seriously?
The main symptoms of BV; itching and bad vaginal odor is the most obvious reason to take BV seriously. However, there are other reasons too. In most cases, BV doesn't cause any problems, however there are some risks associated with this condition. Which risks are we talking about?
1. BV ... (read more)
Author: Gary Holdon
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21. Aids Red Ribbon Makes You In Connection With Noble Cause
October 12, 2009
There are millions of people who are suffering from one of the most horrifying chronicle diseases, HIV Aids. This disease has taken the lives of millions of people and the number of HIV Aids patients has been increasing by each passing day. If you look around, you will see that old, young and even children are suffering from this killing disease. It is very important to understand the complexity and severity of this disease. People need to educate themselves, in order to protect their lives from this threatening disease. The treatment of HIV Aids requires a lot of money and even then one canno... (read more)
Author: Azeem Ashraf
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22. Rep. Baldwin introduces HIV/AIDS legislation
October 09, 2009
Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin introduced new legislation that would strengthen the federal response to HIV/AIDS. More than 56,000 Americans become infected with HIV every year. Since the early 1980s, more than 10,000 people in Wisconsin have been diagnosed with HIV. Despite medical advances, people living with the disease still face significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens.
Right now, the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency (CARE) Act offers medical care to people living with HIV/AIDS who do not have sufficient health care coverage or financial resource... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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23. What you have to know about Tattoo Safety
October 08, 2009
The process of tattooing involves needles that move at very fast speeds to penetrate the outer layers of the skin. The needles break the skin, and inject dots of ink into the third layer, creating the image of the tattoo design in the skin. Whenever you are getting a tattoo, common sense and a bit of safety are always the most important considerations.
When getting a tattoo, most people fear getting the virus known as HIV, which can lead to the dreaded AIDS virus. Although many fear HIV, it is just one of the many viruses that can result from tattoos. Staph, syphilis, tuberculosis, an... (read more)
Author: Al dawson
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24. CURE MALE YEAST INFECTION
October 05, 2009
Jock itch is a common skin infection caused by a type of fungus called tinea. Men with HIV virus or other immune system disorders are highly susceptible to the disorder. Yeast infection thrives on beer, food with molds, and sugar-laden foods. When ingested molds from these food groups take up residence in your digestive system and become systemic. The fungus thrives in the warm moist area of the body.
All causes of infection are the same for any fungus infection and an excessive intake of antibiotics and other drugs simply weakens your immune system. What to do? Find out if you’re infect... (read more)
Author: Gillian Grannum
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25. How does excessive fat kill?
October 04, 2009
In this new century, news media are finally aware that America's major health problem is obesity. Excess weight not only contributes to almost every health risk, it can actually multiply the risk factors, including those from tobacco. It has already been reported that tobacco causes more deaths than AIDS / HIV, maternal mortality, automobile accidents, homicide and suicide combined, yet obesity makes the risks even higher.
You don't have to be 300 pounds overweight for fat to be harmful. Being "pleasingly plump" or even leaner can be enough to increase your risks of various ailments,... (read more)
Author: Ajay Kumar
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