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  • San Francisco map of HIV viral loads shows where care lags 7 Nov 2009 06:16 GMT
    ... Researchers in San Francisco have identified how much virus people infected with HIV are carrying and mapped their results, which ... and mapped their results, which show that that AIDS treatment lags in certain neighborhoods. The work also ...

  • UNITED STATES: AIDS Confab Highlights Progress, Needs in US 7 Nov 2009 01:00 GMT
    ... changed since the publication date. UNITED STATES: AIDS Confab Highlights Progress, Needs in US Bay ... Progress, Needs in US Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (11.05.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009 HIV/AIDS ... people "are more comfortable knowing about their HIV status." At a plenary session entitled "New ...

  • Studies Geared To Improving HIV Care And Prevention Supported By Federal Stimulus Funds 7 Nov 2009 08:37 GMT
    ... personal health records to improve health and HIV prevention outcomes for HIV positive patients. Both studies ... at the UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital. Two methods will be used ... is one. A biological marker, measurement of antiviral drug levels in hair, is the other ...

  • The Positive Project Launches New Website User Interface 7 Nov 2009 10:36 GMT
    ... Moon Valley Software co-sponsors prominent HIV/AIDS non-profit organization, will attend 2009 United States Conference ... over 1,500 searchable interview videos from those infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. The new website, ... 29-31) United States Conference on AIDS in San Francisco. The conference, hosted by the National ...

  • In Europe, most swine flu shots by invitation only 7 Nov 2009 00:12 GMT
    ... chronic health problems like diabetes, cancer and AIDS — get the shots first. Instead of ... than 600,000 swine flu cases since the virus was identified in April. In the U.S., ... contributed to this report. Subscribe to the San Francisco Chronicle and get a gift: ...

  • UNITED STATES: 'Runway' Star Brings Education Idea to San Francisco 2 Nov 2009 23:36 GMT
    ... STATES: 'Runway' Star Brings Education Idea to San Francisco San Jose Mercury News (10.31.09) - Monday, ... - Monday, November 02, 2009 Conference on AIDS, Jack Mackenroth of the TV series "Project ... highlight the importance for people living with HIV to have a positive outlook on life ...

  • Global challenges and opportunities in fighting HIV/AIDS and neglected diseases 3 Nov 2009 09:01 GMT
    ... Global challenges and opportunities in fighting HIV/AIDS and neglected diseases Health Affairs thematic issue ... financial pressures in the world's response to HIV and AIDS; offers solutions for combating neglected ... individual rights. Meanwhile, Judith Auerbach of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation argues that the focus of ...

  • HIV/AIDS patients relying more on marijuana than prescription drugs to ease symptoms 3 Nov 2009 07:31 GMT
    ... study suggests that a significant percentage of HIV/AIDS patients use marijuana to alleviate their symptoms, and ... Scientists associated with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) International HIV/AIDS Nursing Research Network ... likely to comply with their regime of anti-retroviral (ARV) medications. But those who used marijuana ...

  • Kaiser Permanente to host 2009 National Diversity Conference in San Francisco 4 Nov 2009 09:30 GMT
    ... November 4-6 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Kaiser Permanente senior executives, physicians and ... and presentation of prestigious diversity achievement and HIV/AIDS awards, and employee inductions into Kaiser Permanente's ... by Futurework CEO, Margaret Reagan; issues of sexual orientation by psychologist and best-selling author John ...

  • Research Shows Neighborhoods Where AIDS Treatments Lag 6 Nov 2009 03:15 GMT
    ... levels, the city can track where the virus is circulating and focus attention on the ... section in the Public Health Department, calls San Francisco's mapping of the viral loads measured ... been basic efforts: counting the number of H.I.V./AIDS cases in a geographical area. In effect, ...

  • Scientists track swine flu virus for tiny changes that would cause big problems [BC-MED-SWINEFLU-CHANGES:SJ] 4 Nov 2009 10:14 GMT
    ... SAN FRANCISCO _ As the H1N1 flu virus spreads at breakneck speed, a team of ... project, they are collecting unusual strains of HIV from Cameroon, Africa. While at least 20 other ...

  • Scientists track swine flu virus for tiny changes that would cause big problems 4 Nov 2009 16:35 GMT
    ... SAN FRANCISCO - As the H1N1 flu virus spreads at breakneck speed, a team of ... project, they are collecting unusual strains of HIV from Cameroon, Africa. While at least 20 other ...

  • UCSF scientists track swine flu virus for tiny changes that would cause big problems 2 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
    ... SAN FRANCISCO — As the H1N1 flu virus spreads at breakneck speed, a team of ... project, they are collecting unusual strains of HIV from Cameroon, Africa. While at least 20 other ...

  • Wave 80 wins $7.5M NIH contract for HIV test 2 Nov 2009 22:32 GMT
    ... countries quickly determine if infants born to HIV-infected mothers have the AIDS virus. That could save infants from antiretroviral ... don’t need, according to the privately held San Francisco medical technology company, since the majority of ...

  • Federal Stimulus Money For HIV Research 6 Nov 2009 03:13 GMT
    ... be a better correlate of success in HIV viral suppression during treatment than other variables ... of nursing at the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. Both studies use HERO (Health ... ago, the UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital has led the world in ...


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