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Clinical Depression - Treating Depression

18.07.2008 21:53    simplifyyourthoughts.com
The threads of history weave strange patterns in the web of time. Mysterious and complex as the tapestry sometimes appears, the finished product invariably is a work of art. Often, one cannot see the entire picture from the limited perspective


Clinical Depression - Phobias

18.07.2008 21:53    simplifyyourthoughts.com
There are two ways of spreading light-to be the candle or the mirror that reflects.

Can Today's Doctors Be Competent Without Computers?

18.07.2008 14:03    health.am
Physicians who do not use the tools of information technology (IT) such as electronic health records and computerized entry of prescriptions could fall short of professional standards, according to a new review.Although technology cannot replace thoughtfulness and caring, it is

Risks in Ordering Drugs by Internet on the Rise

18.07.2008 14:03    health.am
A report from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy concludes that consumers are facing a growing risk of getting counterfeit drugs because of rising Internet sales of medical drugs, projected to reach upwards of $75 billion by 2010.The report

How they voted: Senate roll call on AIDS bill

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - July 16, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2008/AP080734.htmlThe 80-16 roll call by which the Senate on Wednesday approved spending $48 billion over the next five years to t ...
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Senate agrees to triple anti-AIDS funding: Lift on travel ban must now be negotiated with House

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - July 17, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2008/AP080733.htmlWASHINGTON - The Senate voted Wednesday to triple spending for ...
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Charity's chief under fire for salary

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - July 17, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2008/AP080735.htmlWASHINGTON - A nonprofit organization that provides meals to homebound HIV-AIDS and cancer patients in the Washington re ...
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CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update 07/17/2008

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News UpdateFor Thursday, July 17, 2008 The CDC National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention provides the following information as a public service only. Providing synopses of key scientific articles and lay media reports on HIV/AIDS,
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Increased HIV risk found in genetic mutation

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Los Angeles Times - July 17, 2008Thomas H. Maugh II, thomas.maugh@latimes.com and Karen Kaplan, karen.kaplan@lati ...
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Tibotec Conducts Two Pivotal Phase III Clinical Trials Studying TMC278 in Treatment-Naive Adults with HIV

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
PRNewswire - July 17, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/pr/2008/PR080722.html-- Once-daily TMC278, the third anti-HIV compound to be de ...
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Gene Variation May Raise Risk of H.I.V., Study Finds

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
The New York Times - July 17, 2008 Nicholas Wade http://www.aegis.org/news/nyt/2008/NYT080714.htmlA genetic variation that once protected people ...
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UNAIDS: Senate vote renews US government's global AIDS programme PEPFAR

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Senate vote renews US government's global AIDS programme PEPFAR UNAIDS - July 17, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/unaids/2008/UN080709.htmlThe US Senate has voted on legislation authorizing US$ 48 billion for AIDS, TB and malaria over the next ...
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STATEMENT: NIAID Will Not Move Forward with the PAVE 100 HIV Vaccine Trial

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
VRC vaccine regimen under consideration for a smaller, more focused study NIAID Online Update - July 17, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/niaid/2008/NI080703.html[HR noShade SIZ ...
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Senate Committee Approves $1.4 Million for Development of National AIDS Strategy

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
PRNewswire - July 17, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/pr/2008/PR080721.htmlWASHINGTON, July 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last week, the Senate Appropriations ...
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Good news on HIV travel ban repeal effort

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Bay Windows - July 16, 2008 Laura Kiritsy, Editor-in-chief http://www.aegis.org/NEWS/bayw/2008/BY080705.html Mass. Sen. John Kerry was a leader of this effort. Below ...
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Condomizing Jesse Helms' House

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
The Huffington Post - July 17, 2008Sean Strub'We need protection against Helms' bigotry and ignorance. Condoms have worked pretty well in protecting against HIV, so we decided to try one on the senator.' --James Serafini, one ...
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HIVMA Applauds Passage of Global HIV/AIDS Bill

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
HIVMA NEWS RELEASE: July 17, 2008Contact: Steve Baragona, (703) 299-0412, sbaragona@idsociety.org Arlington, VA­The HI ...
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American Sexual Behavior: Demographics of Sexual Activity, Fertility, and Childbearing Brings You the Often Surprising Facts about Reproductive Health

18.07.2008 09:08    webboard.aegis.org
Business Wire - July 16, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/NEWS/bw/2008/BW080720.html DUBLIN, Ireland--Resear ...
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Fighting for Your Legs: Peripheral Arterial Disease Is On The Rise

18.07.2008 09:00    emaxhealth.com
For the aging population, risk of Peripheral Arterial Disease is on the rise.Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), a condition synonymous with the clogging of arteries in the body's lower extremities, is often referred to as a "silent killer" that can bring

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