Global AIDS Detection and Treatment Surge - New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — The number of people being tested for H.I.V. more than doubled in dozens of countries last year, improving detection of AIDS and contributing to a major surge in those being treated. The ranks of people taking antiretroviral drugs in
Pfieffer Treatment Center Opens Center for Alzheimer’s Care - Genetic Engineering News
Pfeiffer Treatment Center proudly announces that it has opened the Pfeiffer Center for Alzheimer’s care in Illinois. The Pfeiffer Treatment Center is devoted to providing revolutionary therapies to patients experiencing early stage Alzheimer’s or
Two state firms raise $4.5 million in funding - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
DuBay Ingredients LLC, a Stratford company with a technology for producing ethanol from whey, raised $4.25 million from LA Investment Capital. The other company is eContractorBids.com , Onalaska, which provides customers with competitive pricing from
Crime & Courts - People
Dressed in a charcoal gray suit and accompanied by wife Kelly Preston, the actor, 55, entered a Nassau courtroom in the morning to continue testimony in the case, in which prosecutors have accused former Bahamian Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater and
Undocumented patients wary of offers to return to home countries - CNN
(CNN) — Going back to Mexico is not an option, said the 43-year-old man, kneeling next to his wife’s wheelchair. Ignacio Godinez Lopez worries about where to get regular access to dialysis after a public clinic closes this week. His wife, 45, lost
UN: 4 million on AIDS drugs, others still in need - Modesto Bee
LONDON — About 4 million people are now getting AIDS drugs worldwide - a 10-fold jump in five years - but 5 million others are still in dire need of the medicine, U.N. health officials estimated in a report issued Wednesday. The figures represented
Global AIDS Detection and Treatment Sees Major Increase - New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — The number of people being tested for H.I.V. more than doubled in dozens of countries last year, improving detection of AIDS and contributing to a major surge in those being treated. The ranks of people taking antiretroviral drugs in
September 2009 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
The great sitcoms have always captured the mood of the their times. Bill Cosby’s 1980s powerhouse, for example, was in perfect synch with that era’s back-to-the-1950s emphasis on families, dad in a sweater and upward mobility. I am not yet ready to
UM researcher dies after using ‘bupe’ - Baltimore Sun
Clinton McCracken and Carrie John knew all about addictions and obsessive behavior. Both worked as postdoctoral research fellows at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and earlier this year published their conclusions from a study of
Global AIDS Detection and Treatment Surge - New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — The number of people being tested for H.I.V. more than doubled in dozens of countries last year, improving detection of AIDS and contributing to a major surge in those being treated. The ranks of people taking antiretroviral drugs in
Pfieffer Treatment Center Opens Center for Alzheimer’s Care - Genetic Engineering News
Pfeiffer Treatment Center proudly announces that it has opened the Pfeiffer Center for Alzheimer’s care in Illinois. The Pfeiffer Treatment Center is devoted to providing revolutionary therapies to patients experiencing early stage Alzheimer’s or
Two state firms raise $4.5 million in funding - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
DuBay Ingredients LLC, a Stratford company with a technology for producing ethanol from whey, raised $4.25 million from LA Investment Capital. The other company is eContractorBids.com , Onalaska, which provides customers with competitive pricing from
Crime & Courts - People
Dressed in a charcoal gray suit and accompanied by wife Kelly Preston, the actor, 55, entered a Nassau courtroom in the morning to continue testimony in the case, in which prosecutors have accused former Bahamian Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater and
Undocumented patients wary of offers to return to home countries - CNN
(CNN) — Going back to Mexico is not an option, said the 43-year-old man, kneeling next to his wife’s wheelchair. Ignacio Godinez Lopez worries about where to get regular access to dialysis after a public clinic closes this week. His wife, 45, lost
UN: 4 million on AIDS drugs, others still in need - Modesto Bee
LONDON — About 4 million people are now getting AIDS drugs worldwide - a 10-fold jump in five years - but 5 million others are still in dire need of the medicine, U.N. health officials estimated in a report issued Wednesday. The figures represented
Global AIDS Detection and Treatment Sees Major Increase - New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — The number of people being tested for H.I.V. more than doubled in dozens of countries last year, improving detection of AIDS and contributing to a major surge in those being treated. The ranks of people taking antiretroviral drugs in
September 2009 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
The great sitcoms have always captured the mood of the their times. Bill Cosby’s 1980s powerhouse, for example, was in perfect synch with that era’s back-to-the-1950s emphasis on families, dad in a sweater and upward mobility. I am not yet ready to
UM researcher dies after using ‘bupe’ - Baltimore Sun
Clinton McCracken and Carrie John knew all about addictions and obsessive behavior. Both worked as postdoctoral research fellows at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and earlier this year published their conclusions from a study of