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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: January 15, 2004

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U.S. News

New York: AIDS Groups Mixed on Medicaid Fix


International News

Turkish Police Identify HIV-Positive Sex Worker on Television

Clinton Foundation Deal Will Reduce Price of Viral Load, CD4+ Tests for Developing Countries by as Much as 80%

Jamaica: Cabinet Approves HIV/AIDS Policy for Schools

South African AIDS Activists Attack Health Care Divide

Panamanian Orphanage Has Been Caring for Children With HIV for Five Years


Medical News

Group Therapy Can Help Treat Depression Among HIV/AIDS Patients, Uganda Study Says

Herpes Vaccine for Women Being Tested

Psychosocial Needs, Mental Health, and HIV Transmission Risk Behavior Among People Living With HIV/AIDS in St. Petersburg, Russia

Tests Planned for Genetically Engineered TB Vaccine


Policy & Politics

HHS Secretary Thompson Hired Openly Gay Former Rep. Gunderson to "Reassess Domestic AIDS Strategy," POZ Reports

Massachusetts Legislature Considers Measure Allowing Exception in Confidentiality of HIV Test Results



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