Variations in Specific Gene May Help Researchers Determine How Well HIV Patients Will Respond to Treatment By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’ Reviews South Africa’s Appeal of Ruling Ordering Government to Supply Antiretrovirals to All HIV-Positive Pregnant Women By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
Kenyan Researchers Propose Model for Integrated Antiretroviral Therapy Approach in Lancet Infectious Diseases By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
African Americans ‘Disproportionately Impacted’ by HIV/AIDS in Indiana, State Health Department Says By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
California Gov. Gray Davis Proposes Clarification to Referral Law to Allow HIV/AIDS Patients Easier Access to Specialists Through HMOs By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
Kaiser Family Foundation Releases Policy Brief on ‘Critical Challenges’ of HIV/AIDS Epidemic By khnweb Jan. 7, 2002
Restructured 14th International AIDS Conference Will Include Greater Emphasis on Prevention, Implementation and Policy By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
Franciscan Brother Meets Need for HIV/AIDS Preventive Education, Pastoral Care in Western Massachusetts By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
Catholics for a Free Choice, Catholic League Presidents Discuss Ad Campaign Criticizing Bishops’ Stance on Condom Useon CNN’s ‘Crossfire’ By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
In Partnership With Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, CBS’ ‘Survivor: Africa’ Highlights Mother-to-Child Transmission Efforts By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
Federal Appeals Court Rules HIV-Positive Dental Hygienist Poses Risk to Patients, Upholds Job Termination By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
Preliminary CDC Data Detects Rise in U.S. AIDS Cases for First Time in Seven Years By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002
Altering CD4+ T Cells and Placing Them Back in the Body Could Boost Immune System Performance Against HIV, Study Says By khnweb Jan. 4, 2002