October 2009

October 2009

Too Little Progress On HIV

"An Evening Without Politics" Raises Awareness of HIV/AIDS in Communities of Color

White House Issues HIV/AIDS Call to Action

New Weapon May Help Flush Stealth Stashes of HIV in Cells

HIV Misdiagnosis Case Could Lead to More Medical Lawsuits

HIV/AIDS Rent Cap Urged in NYC

Abt Associates and National Minority AIDS Council Partner as Part of $3.2 Million, Multi-Platform Federal Contract to Stem HIV/AIDS


U.N. Cites Global Rise in Detection and Treatment of AIDS

Types of Cancer Vary in HIV Patients

New Assistance Program Helps HIVers Pay for Viramune

October 15 is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD)

Equality to End AIDS: HIV/AIDS Rally and Vigil This Saturday Answers White House Call to Action


Testify Online for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy!

First Engineered T Cell Receptor Trial Opens With New Cellular Therapy For HIV


Racial HIV Disparities Are An Indictment Of The US Response To The Epidemic


Pfizer's Selzentry Poised To Be Most Expensive First-Line AIDS Drug


CD4 Cell Count Key Predictive Risk Factor For Both Aids-Defining And Non-Aids-Defining Cancers In Patients With HIV


NIH Launches 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Trials In HIV-Infected Pregnant Women


Economic Crisis is Factor in HIV/AIDS Funding 


Exiled From School, H.I.V.-Infected Orphans Learn a Bitter Lesson (New York Times)


Lifting Of HIV Ban Leaves Many Immigrants In Limbo