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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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Content Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
A Life of Stress May Speed Up HIV Progression
November  5, 2007

Long-term psychological distress may speed up HIV
disease progression and lead to early death,
according to a new study led by the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.
The study is featured in the November 1 edition of
the American Journal of Psychiatry......
November  06, 2007

About 300,000 coffee-flavored condoms were sold in
one week in Ethiopia, according to the U.S. charity
DKT International, which launched the condom
promotion in September to fight HIV/AIDS. Coffee is
thought to have originated in Ethiopia, and the
public's enthusiasm for the drink has helped the
campaign.

An estimated 2.1 percent of Ethiopians have HIV,
and in the capital, Addis Ababa, the proportion is
more than 7 percent, said DKT International....

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In the land of the free - HIV restrictions in the US
Researchers Knock Out HIV
November  13, 2007

Teodros is an Ethiopian refugee living in
Washington DC. When he had to flee Ethiopia for
political reasons, a job offer in the United Arab
Emirates seemed like the perfect way out. But
Teodros was diagnosed as HIV positive,.......
November  13, 2007

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are
constitutionally guaranteed rights in the United
States, but when immigrants go searching for Lady
Liberty, HIV status may affect their chances of
chasing down the American dream....
November  14, 2007

With the latest advances in treatment, doctors have
discovered that they can successfully neutralise the
HIV virus. The so called 'combination therapy'
prevents the HIV virus from mutating and spreading,
allowing patients to rebuild their immune system to
the same levels as the rest of the population....