Car crashes leading cause of death among kidsOctober 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Car crashes are a leading cause of death among children despite the widespread availability of child safety seats. However, even when provided with free child passenger restraint systems (CPRSs), many people do not make them a part of their daily routine, according a new study.
UN: 4 million AIDS patients now on drugs, but another 5 million people still need themSeptember 30th, 2009 United Nations: 4 million people now on AIDS drugsLONDON — United Nations health officials estimate about 4 million people who need AIDS drugs worldwide are now getting them, according to a report issued Wednesday. The figure represents a major increase in rolling out the drugs to patients across Africa, where the AIDS epidemic is focused, but an estimated 5 million or more across the globe are still waiting for the drugs.
Notable dates in the AIDS epidemicSeptember 24th, 2009 Notable dates in the AIDS epidemicKey dates in the AIDS epidemic:
—June 5, 1981: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports five gay men in Los Angeles are suffering from a rare pneumonia found in patients with failing immune systems.
Elton John wants to adopt Ukrainian toddler with his partner David FurnishSeptember 13th, 2009 Elton John wants to adopt Ukrainian toddlerLONDON — Look out, Madonna and Angelina Jolie — pop star Elton John has decided he wants to join the ranks of A-list celebrities with adopted children. But it's not clear if John, 62, will be able to adopt, and the Rocket Man star has not yet started formal proceedings, which are often long and complicated.
HIV testing proposed to be added to Medicare coverageSeptember 9th, 2009 HIV testing proposed for Medicare coverageWASHINGTON — The government proposed Wednesday to have Medicare cover tests for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. "This proposal to cover HIV screening for our Medicare population has great potential in terms of saving lives and improving the quality of life for many seniors, as well as beneficiaries under age 65," said Charlene Frizzera, acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
50 million Asian women at risk of HIV from partners: UNAugust 12th, 2009 UNITED NATIONS — An estimated 50 million women in Asia are at risk of becoming infected with the HIV virus from their husbands or long-term partners, according to a U.N. report published Tuesday.
Wild chimps found infected with AIDSJuly 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Although the AIDS virus (HIV-1) infected the human population through chimpanzees, scientists long believed that chimps didn't develop the disease. But new research reveals otherwise.
South Africa launches AIDS vaccine trial in shadow of revelations of funding cutsJuly 20th, 2009 South Africa begins AIDS vaccine trial, cuts fundsCAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa launched a high-profile trial of an AIDS vaccine created by its own researchers Monday, a proud moment in a nation where government denial, neglect and unscientific responses have helped fuel the world's worst AIDS crisis. After a government official lauded the project at a ceremony at Cape Town's Crossroads shantytown, the scientist leading the research said state funding had been halted.
Police arrest 26 AIDS activists in the Capitol for unlawful assembly, disorderly conductJuly 9th, 2009 Police arrest 26 AIDS activists at Capitol protestWASHINGTON — A group of AIDS activists was arrested Thursday for unlawfully demonstrating in the Capitol rotunda, a Capitol Police spokeswoman said. Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said 11 men and 15 women each face a charge of unlawful assembly, disorderly conduct and loud and boisterous behavior.
US secretary of state: Obama to put women, girls first in fight against AIDSJune 10th, 2009 US pledges to put women, girls first in AIDS fightWINDHOEK, Namibia — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Obama administration will put women and girls first in the fight against AIDS.
Mum Diana-inspired Prince Harry vows to help AIDS victimsMay 31st, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry has credited his late mother Princess Diana for inspiring him to continue his work for AIDS victims. The 24-year-old gave a touching speech during a celebrity fundraising dinner in New York as he carried out his first official overseas duties.
Government will rectify laws for women and child development: TirathMay 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Laws and policies may be rectified and amended to speed up implementation of projects for women and child development, new minister Krishna Tirath said here Saturday. While taking charge of the ministry, Tirath said: The women and child development ministry is a big department and concerns 75 percent population of the country.
Australian mission hosts discussion on development imperatives in IndiaMay 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Australian High Commission hosted a discussion on "Development Imperatives in India" to commemorate the achievements of Australia's Direct Aid Program (DAP) in India. Leading experts from the fields of education, environment, and health addressed an audience comprising members of non-government organisations, think-tanks, academics and the media.
Costa Rica's health minister confirms swine flu death _ the first in Central AmericaMay 9th, 2009 Costa Rica confirms its 1st swine flu deathSAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rica's health minister confirmed the death of a 53-year-old patient with swine flu on Saturday, the first death from the pandemic outside of a North American nation. The man, who also had diabetes and chronic lung disease, was one of eight swine flu cases in the Central American country that have been confirmed by the U.S.
Costa Rica's health minister confirms swine flu death _ the first in Central AmericaMay 9th, 2009 Costa Rica confirms 1st swine flu deathSAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rica's health minister confirmed the death of a 53-year-old patient with swine flu on Saturday, the first death from the epidemic outside of a North American nation. The man, who also had diabetes and chronic lung disease, was one of eight swine flu cases in the Central American country that have been confirmed by the U.S.