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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV/AIDS Newsroom: October 22, 2002
National NewsQuick, Simple AIDS Test Is Near ApprovalIdeology Rules at Department of Health and Human Services, Democrats Say Texas: AIDS Funding Cuts Denounced at Capitol Rally
International NewsChinese, US Scientists Launch AIDS Treatment Study in South ChinaUN Entrenches Human Rights Principles in AIDS Guidelines
Medical NewsLipodystrophy Syndrome and Self-Assessment of Well-Being and Physical Appearance in HIV-Positive Patients
Local and Community NewsNew York: Free Legal Help Due for Immigrants With AIDS
News BriefsLos Angeles: Thousands Walk to Raise AIDS AwarenessAtlanta: AIDS Walk Draws a Crowd Arizona: 3,000 People Attend Tucson AIDS Walk
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