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  • SF mayor agrees to cover HIV/AIDS funding gap
					SF mayor agrees to cover HIV/AIDS funding gap
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee says he will use city funds to cover nearly $7 million in federal cuts to AIDS and HIV funding in San Francisco in the upcoming fiscal year. Lee made the announcement on Thursday. It came after lobbying from some city supervisors and service providers, who said the funding was vital. Federal officials have also cut $8 million for AIDS and HIV care ...

  • S.F. to replace lost federal AIDS/HIV funds
					S.F. to replace lost federal AIDS/HIV funds
    Mayor Ed Lee announced Thursday morning that he will use city money to backfill $6.6 million in federal cuts to AIDS and HIV care in the city for the new fiscal year that starts July 1. "Despite continuing local budget...

  • San Francisco AIDS Funding Restored: Ed Lee Promises $6.6 Million To AIDS/HIV Services
					San Francisco AIDS Funding Restored: Ed Lee Promises $6.6 Million To AIDS/HIV Services
    Mayor Ed Lee announced plans to restore $6.6 million in cut federal funding for HIV/AIDS care, treatment and prevention in San Francisco on Thursday. The announcement came just one day after health providers and advocates gathered on the steps of City Hall to protest $7.8 million in federal funding set to expire on June 30.

  • HIV/AIDS funding news comes in time for Bloom gala
					HIV/AIDS funding news comes in time for Bloom gala
    San Francisco’s Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center will get to mark some good news tonight (Thursday, May 17) at their Bloom fundraiser. Mayor Ed Lee has announced he’s restoring more than $6 million in HIV/AIDS funding that the federal government is cutting. The reductions could have meant API Wellness Center and other providers slashing [...]

  • Clergy can fight HIV on faith-friendly terms
					Clergy can fight HIV on faith-friendly terms
    In the United States, where blacks bear a disproportionate burden of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, black religious institutions could help turn the tide. In a new study based on dozens of interviews and focus groups with 38 of Philadelphia's most influential black religious leaders, physicians and public health researchers find that traditional barriers to preaching about HIV prevention could give way ...

  • MN AIDS Project Applauds New Home HIV Test Kits
					MN AIDS Project Applauds New Home HIV Test Kits
    An expert panel is recommending that the FDA approve the first of its kind home test kit for HIV, and the head of a Minnesota AIDS advocacy group says it's a good move.

  • IBM Teams Up With Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center to Reduce New HIV Infections to Zero
					IBM Teams Up With Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center to Reduce New HIV Infections to Zero
    BANGKOK, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (IBM) is collaborating with the Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center (TRCARC) to strengthen HIV prevention effort and to make Bangkok the world's first city ...

  • HIV/AIDS patients at higher heart risk
					HIV/AIDS patients at higher heart risk
    PEOPLE suffering from HIV/AIDS are at much higher risk than the general population of sudden cardiac death, researchers in California have found.

  • HIV/AIDS patients at higher risk of cardiac death: US study
					HIV/AIDS patients at higher risk of cardiac death: US study
    People suffering from HIV/AIDS are at much higher risk than the general population of sudden cardiac death, researchers in California have found.

  • HIV/AIDS patients at higher risk of cardiac death: study
					HIV/AIDS patients at higher risk of cardiac death: study
    People suffering from HIV/AIDS are at much higher risk than the general population of sudden cardiac death, researchers in California have found.