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EOC: HK Law Protects People with HIV
By Philip C. Tubeza The Disability Discrimination Ordinance protects people with HIV in Hong Kong, the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) said.…
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HIV Flushed Out by Cancer Drug
By James GallagherHealth and science reporter, BBC News website 31 July 2015 From the sectionHealth HIV can be flushed…
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We Told the King we Had HIV
By Candida BeveridgeBBC World Service, Bhutan 31 July 2015 From the sectionMagazine For the last few years, Wangda Dorje and…
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COMMENTARY: Why Our Laws are Not Working in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Tags: hivaids, ra8504 By BRUCE VILLAFUERTE RIVERA My obsession with the HIV situation in the Philippines is the reason why even if…
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HIV Discoverer: ‘To Develop a Cure is Almost Impossible’
Meera Senthilingam, for CNN Updated 1617 GMT (2317 HKT) July 24, 2015 Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, at the International AIDS Society Conference,…
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Filipina Raped in Dubai Tests Positive for HIV
DUBAI: A driver has allegedly kidnapped a secretary and raped her before the woman tested positive for HIV,…
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Ban Says World on Way to ‘Generation Free of AIDS’
ADDIS ABABAL: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday the world was headed for a “generation free of AIDS”, after UNAIDS…
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HIV: UN Meets Goal to Treat 15 million
By Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online The goal to get HIV treatment to 15 million people by…
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11,000 Australians Urged to Test for HIV, Hepatitis Over Unhygienic Dental Practices
By: Agence France-Presse July 2, 2015 9:24 AM (AFP/Getty Images file) SYDNEY, Australia — Up to 11,000 Australian dental patients…
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Cuba Stamps Out Mother-to-child HIV
By Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online 30 June 2015 From the section Health Cuba has successfully eliminated…
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