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Leaders of Kenya's Luo ethnic group embrace male circumcision after meeting with medical experts, lawmakers

Leaders of Kenya's Luo ethnic group embrace male circumcision after meeting with medical experts, lawmakers

$3 billion announced for global malaria action plan to eradicate malaria by 2015

$3 billion announced for global malaria action plan to eradicate malaria by 2015

New York City blacks more likely than other races to have high blood pressure, report finds

New York City blacks more likely than other races to have high blood pressure, report finds

HIV/AIDS services agency sues New Hampshire town for restricting access to group home

HIV/AIDS services agency sues New Hampshire town for restricting access to group home

Prisons in North Carolina to begin testing all inmates for HIV

Prisons in North Carolina to begin testing all inmates for HIV

Senate approves bill that would require HIV testing in federal prisons

Senate approves bill that would require HIV testing in federal prisons

Youth campaign to fight HIV/AIDS in Indian city, Times of India reports

Youth campaign to fight HIV/AIDS in Indian city, Times of India reports

HHS should act quickly to end travel restrictions for HIV-positive people, editorial says

HHS should act quickly to end travel restrictions for HIV-positive people, editorial says

Scrumpox - deadly rugby virus spreads in sumo wrestlers

Scrumpox - deadly rugby virus spreads in sumo wrestlers

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to provide $168.7 million for malaria vaccine research

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to provide $168.7 million for malaria vaccine research

WHO updates on Guinea Bissau cholera outbreak

WHO updates on Guinea Bissau cholera outbreak

HIV infection rates rising among self-injecting drug users

HIV infection rates rising among self-injecting drug users

Tuberculosis poses security threat in Russia, official says

Tuberculosis poses security threat in Russia, official says

New York Times examines new surveillance measures in WHO's world malaria report 2008

New York Times examines new surveillance measures in WHO's world malaria report 2008

Raleigh News & Observer profiles UNC researcher who investigates social factors behind higher HIV/AIDS rates for blacks

Raleigh News & Observer profiles UNC researcher who investigates social factors behind higher HIV/AIDS rates for blacks

CD4 tests can reduce costs, extend lives of HIV-positive people in Africa

CD4 tests can reduce costs, extend lives of HIV-positive people in Africa

San Francisco Chronicle examines summer camp that seeks to empower young people living with HIV/AIDS

San Francisco Chronicle examines summer camp that seeks to empower young people living with HIV/AIDS

Thai health experts call for review of prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission program

Thai health experts call for review of prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission program

National Journal examines advocates,' lawmakers' efforts to create domestic HIV/AIDS plan

National Journal examines advocates,' lawmakers' efforts to create domestic HIV/AIDS plan

Three million HIV positive injecting drug users

Three million HIV positive injecting drug users

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