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Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Stands Up For AIDS ResearchNot only is she France’s First Lady, but Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is also a vehement fighter in the fight against AIDS, due in part to her brother Virginio Bruni-Tedeschi’s death two years ago. The model-turned-singer was spotted at a press conference held at the Hotel Marigny in Paris... |
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AIDS research group reports significant viral load drop in HIV/AIDS infected study groupsAIDS Research Assistance Institute, a non-profit organization, has been monitoring hundreds of people with AIDS/HIV when they add the immunity boosting food supplement, 'concentrated Flax Hull Lignans' (FHL) to their diets. ... |
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AIDS: a good example of why science policy mattersFormer South African President Thabo Mbeki rejected AIDS research and science in favor of superstition; more than 350,000 avoidable deaths resulted. But could AIDS be controlled in Africa? A paper in The Lancet thinks so.Read More... ... |
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White Party Begins TomorrowEach year, individuals from around the world gather in Miami for the White Party: one of the premier fundraisers for HIV/AIDS research. This party is also one of the signature... ... |
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Brunner Digital New Name in Washington, D.C.WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - November 19, 2008) - Advertising agency Brunner, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., is converting the name, the management and the focus of its Washington, D.C. office to reflect the District's increasingly digital-oriented marketing communications needs. The office... |
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A Very Real, Though Slightly Impractical Cure For AIDSThe startling case of an AIDS patient who underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia is stirring new hope that gene-therapy strategies on the far edges of AIDS research might someday cure the disease. ... |

