HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Monday, May 29, 2006


HIV/Aids - Nutrition and Aids
Health 24 - The current debate regarding the role of nutrition in the treatment of HIV/Aids fuelled by the likes of vitamin entrepreneur Dr Matthias Rath and the South African health ministry is reaching boiling point. But in the midst of the controversy

Tuberculosis, Malaria, HIV/AIDS Cure Likely
This Day Online - Director General, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Dr Uford S. Inyang, has said the institute may soon manufacture drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, Malaria and HIV/AIDS , if successes so far recorded are

Iranian faces trial in Uganda over AIDS 'cure'
SciDev.Net - [KAMPALA] An imminent court case in Uganda will bring into sharp focus the problem of ensuring that HIV/AIDS patients in developing nations get access to effective drugs. It could also signal the end of the road for Elahi Allahgholi. The Uganda-based

Secretary Spellings Delivers Closing Remarks to BMENA Education
ed.gov - "Education is the foundation of all our children's success. It advances opportunity, understanding, and freedom." "All of us as policymakers, educators, business leaders, and as parents must work together to teach students the language of

New 3D image of HIV may hasten AIDS cure
New Kerala - Washington: In a pathbreaking research scientists at Florida State University have produced a remarkable three-dimensional image of the HIV virus and the protein spikes on its surface that allow it to bind and fuse with human immune cells. Findings

Universal access to AIDS cure not in sight in India
newindpress - HYDERABAD: India may fall far short of its goal of near-universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment by 2010, according to a report brought out by the Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+). The report, Missing the target: A report on HIV

HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Saturday, May 27, 2006


New 3D image of HIV may hasten AIDS cure
NewKerala.com, India - 15 hours agoWashington: In a pathbreaking research scientists at Florida State University have produced a remarkable three-dimensional image of the HIV virus and the ...

HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Wednesday, May 24, 2006


Tuberculosis, Malaria, HIV/AIDS Cure Likely
This Day Online - Director General, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Dr Uford S. Inyang, has said the institute may soon manufacture drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, Malaria and HIV/AIDS , if successes so far recorded are

HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Tuesday, May 23, 2006


Britain's MI5 chief ordered to explain why great-granny spy not
Turkish Daily News - Africa seeks new approaches to AIDS disaster In 15 years, AIDS has killed some 11 million Africans -- more than 80 percent of the world AIDS deaths 'Stigmata' takes the No. 1 spot from 'The Sixth Sense' Serbia urges UN and NATO to disband KLA

Residents, vacationers remember moon landing
Daily Star - ONEONTA Thirty-five years ago today, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon and took "one giant leap for mankind." Oneonta residents and vacationers to the area remembered Monday reactions to when the Eagle lunar craft landed on the surface of the

HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Tuesday, May 16, 2006


Alleged HIV/Aids remedy to be probed in KZN
SABC - The director of public prosecutions in KwaZulu-Natal has instructed that an investigation be launched into the sale of the alleged HIV/Aids remedy, Ubhejane. The instruction overturns a decision by the public prosecutor in Pinetown not to investigate

PETA Would Choose Animals Over AIDS Cure
Lucianne.com - An animal rights activist group has launched an ad campaign to promote its opposition to animal research even if that research could produce a cure for AIDS. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is running ads on the Washington, D.C

Nutrition no HIV/Aids cure
Health 24 - But in the midst of the controversy, thousands and thousands of people living with HIV/Aids are trying to make sense of mixed messages, desperately wanting to improve their quality of life. "It may help to bear one thing in mind namely that sound

Iranian faces trial in Uganda over AIDS 'cure'
SciDev.Net - [KAMPALA] An imminent court case in Uganda will bring into sharp focus the problem of ensuring that HIV/AIDS patients in developing nations get access to effective drugs. It could also signal the end of the road for Elahi Allahgholi. The Uganda-based

HIV/AIDS Cure headlines for Monday, May 08, 2006


Gospel missing from protests
Victoria Advocate - The Lubbock Republican introduced Senate Bill 14 to prohibit protests at funeral and graveside services "beginning one hour before the service begins and ending one hour after the service is completed within 500 feet of a facility or cemetery