HIV/AIDS Newsroom: July 23, 2003
From Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
U.S. News | International News | Medical News | Commentary & Opinion
U.S. News
Florida Grand Jury Indicts 19 People on Charges of Selling Fraudulent Drugs Often Used by AIDS, Cancer PatientsOrange County, Calif., Judge Recommends Deported Man Be Allowed to Stay in U.S. to Care for HIV-Positive Boy
California: Sex Education Program for Foster Kids Eliminated
AdvertisementNew York City: The Needle Swappers Are Still Wary
North Carolina: Mecklenburg County Health Department Hits Streets to Fight Syphilis
International News
African Population Expected to Increase by One Billion by 2050, Despite High HIV/AIDS Prevalence, Report SaysHong Kong Women Need More Information on Vertical HIV Transmission, Study Says
U.N. Office in Kenya Calls for Contractors to Provide Health Care Coverage, Including HIV Care, to Workers
HIV/AIDS Has Force to Destroy Economies: World Bank
Food Biggest Problem for African AIDS Orphans: World Food Program
Australia, France Start Joint Fight Against AIDS in Pacific Islands
Canada: Syphilis Cases Rising Quickly in Alberta
Medical News
Switching Drug Regimens Every Three Months May Benefit HIV-Positive People, Study SaysStudies Link HIV Drugs and Bone Density Problems: Research Examining HIV in Children and Women
Alcohol Ups Hepatitis C Virus Replication
Commentary & Opinion
Congress' Action to Decrease Funding Authorized in Global AIDS Initiative Show "Compassion Deficit," Editorial Says