Topic: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama vowed to boost U.S. efforts to fight AIDS with a new target of providing treatment to 6 million people worldwide by 2013, up from an earlier goal of 4 million.At a celebrity-studded World AIDS Day event ...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa wants to cut new HIV infection rates by at least 50 percent within five years as it seeks to build on recent successes following years of failing to tackle AIDS and increased mortality, President Jacob Zuma ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Teenagers in Asia receiving treatment for HIV are showing early signs of osteoporosis and children as young as five are becoming resistant to AIDS drugs, an anti-AIDS group said on Thursday, urging more attention be given to young ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama vowed on Thursday to bolster U.S. efforts to fight AIDS, setting a new goal of providing treatment to 6 million people worldwide, up from the earlier goal of 4 million.Obama, at a World AIDS Day event, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will set a new goal in the worldwide fight against AIDS with an announcement on Thursday of a target to provide treatment for an additional 2 million people by the end of 2013.Obama's new global target ...
Rugby star Sacha Harding appears naked on the cover of UK glossy Gay Times' The Naked Issue to support Elton John's AIDS FoundationRugby star Sacha Harding appears naked on the cover of UK glossy Gay Times' The Naked Issue to support Elton ...
President Barack Obama on Thursday observed World AIDS Day by announcing new steps designed to promote an AIDS-free generationPresident Barack Obama on Thursday observed World AIDS Day by announcing new steps designed to promote an AIDS-free generation. Obama and two former presidents, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will set a new goal in the worldwide fight against AIDS with an announcement on Thursday of a target to provide treatment for an additional 2 million people by the end of 2013.Obama's new global target ...
Tens of thousands of HIV-affected households in Asia are facing "irreversible poverty" because of the cost of living with the disease, with women and children hardest hit, a UN report said Thursday.Catastrophic healthcare costs and the loss of employment opportunities due to ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Teenagers in Asia receiving treatment for HIV are showing early signs of osteoporosis and children as young as five are becoming resistant to AIDS drugs, an anti-AIDS group said on Thursday, urging more attention be given to young ...