San Antonio Faces Shortage of Affordable Housing for People Living With HIV/AIDS By khnweb Jan. 18, 2002
Australian Territory Considers Proposal to Prohibit Residency for HIV-Positive Individuals By khnweb Jan. 18, 2002
Oklahoma Man Awarded $1.4 Million After Receiving ‘Erroneous’ HIV Test Results in 1993 By khnweb Jan. 18, 2002
‘Encouraging Progress’ in Quest for AIDS Vaccine Challenged by Virus That Survives and Thrives By khnweb Jan. 17, 2002
‘Chemical Condoms’ Could Block HIV Transmission, Johns Hopkins Scientists Say By khnweb Jan. 17, 2002
In State of the State Address, Maryland Gov. Parris Glendening Asks Legislators, Public to ‘Unite’ to End African AIDS ‘Tragedy’ By khnweb Jan. 17, 2002
NBA Star Dikembe Mutombo Featured in New U.N. Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention, UNAIDS HIV/AIDS Awareness Ads By khnweb Jan. 16, 2002
New Hepatitis C Patients Seeking PEG-Intron Therapy to be Put on Waiting List By khnweb Jan. 16, 2002
South African Medical Association Endorses Use of Post-Exposure Treatment for Rape Survivors By khnweb Jan. 16, 2002
University of Cincinnati to Re-Examine Why Some With HIV Say Quality of Life has Improved Since Being Infected By khnweb Jan. 15, 2002
Dutch-American Not-For-Profit Group Joins Roche Pharmaceutical Company to Implement HIV/AIDS Drug Pilot Program in Africa By khnweb Jan. 15, 2002
Ivory Coast Firm’s Workplace AIDS Programs Could Serve as a Model for West African Businesses By khnweb Jan. 15, 2002
Los Angeles Judge Denies Pallotta TeamWorks’ Request to Stop New California AIDS Ride By khnweb Jan. 15, 2002
Economist Jeffrey Sachs Says HIV/AIDS, Other Diseases Will ‘Frustrate’ Africa’s Economic Future if Left Unaddressed By khnweb Jan. 15, 2002
Nine-Month-Old Rape Victim Receives Course of AZT, Drawing Attention to Varied Post-Exposure Treatment Practices in South Africa By khnweb Jan. 14, 2002
NPR’s ‘Weekend Edition Saturday’ Profiles Former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda’s AIDS Efforts By khnweb Jan. 14, 2002