Names-Based HIV Reporting Necessary to Combat AIDS in California, Editorial Says By khnweb Aug. 30, 2001
Employers Should Target STD Prevention, Screening and Early Treatment in the Workplace By khnweb Aug. 30, 2001
Scottish Health Minister Moves to Compensate Patients Who Contracted Hepatitis C from Transfusions By khnweb Aug. 30, 2001
California Marijuana Clubs Continue to Operate Despite Supreme Court Ruling to Shut Down Oakland Cooperative By khnweb Aug. 29, 2001
Confidentiality Fears may Lead to HIV-Positive Patients to Forego Treatment, Study Says By khnweb Aug. 29, 2001
Application Process Begins for Subsidized Housing for People with HIV/AIDS in San Diego County By khnweb Aug. 29, 2001
China’s Situation Confirms that AIDS is a Global Problem, Seattle Times Editorial Says By khnweb Aug. 29, 2001
Dr. Helene Gayle Speaks About Move From CDC to Head Gates Foundation’s AIDS Efforts in New York Times Interview By khnweb Aug. 28, 2001
Triangle Pharmaceuticals Sells Shares to Sustain Operations for Two More Years By khnweb Aug. 28, 2001
Inconsistencies Found in Kenyan Blood Safety Procedures; Assessment Could Serve as Model in Developing Countries By khnweb Aug. 28, 2001
South African Children Affected by HIV/AIDS Speak at First National Children’s Meeting By khnweb Aug. 28, 2001
Princess Diana Memorial Fund Launches $7.2 Million Initiative to Help Africans Dying of HIV/AIDS By khnweb Aug. 28, 2001
South African Anti-HIV/AIDS Campaign ‘Misguided,’ Should Model Uganda’s Broad Focus on Changing Behaviors, Op-Ed Says By khnweb Aug. 27, 2001
Los Angeles Program That Delivers Meals to HIV-Positive People Expands Services Into Several Minority Communities By khnweb Aug. 27, 2001
Successful Primate Trials Encourage Researchers Seeking AIDS Vaccine, Associated Press Reports By khnweb Aug. 27, 2001