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Friday, July 18, 2008

HIV/AIDS Briefs

The trials of youth: A possible reason for slow improvement in cancer survival rates in young adults

Cervical cancer test: Women with HIV may be able to go longer between pap smears

Sex and disease: Immunology, more than behavior, explains syphilis outbreaks

HIV transmission: Uncircumcised men are at higher risk

HIV drug side effects: Doctors use implants to fill out facial wasting syndrome

Antiretroviral therapy: Researchers compare two drugs

Antiretroviral therapy: HAART helps cure cervical lesions in HIV-positive women

HIV on the brain: Study looks at drugs with neurological activity

AIDS in Africa: Generic drugs may help control the epidemic

Learning about AIDS: Distance-learning programs help spread information

Delaying AIDS: Taking certain vitamins may help slow the progress of HIV

Macrophage invasion: Insight into the cause of HIV dementia

HIV babies: Combining certain drugs helps HIV-infected kids

Crime and AIDS: Study examines connection between victims of violent crimes and risky behavior

Risky behavior: Some gay men not protecting against HIV

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