AIDS

i am fighting an addiction to opiates and i am having trouble sleeping, what sort of sleep aids could i use?

Question by sleepy: i am fighting an addiction to opiates and i am having trouble sleeping, what sort of sleep aids could i use?
i have always had trouble sleeping but it is even worse now that i am trying to get clean. the lack of sleep is making… Continue reading

AIDS in AFRICA! questions about treatments, the diease and issues with supply people with the drugs(:?

Question by Rebecca C: AIDS in AFRICA! questions about treatments, the diease and issues with supply people with the drugs(:?
okay, well first off. what are some of the drugsor treatments that would help people of africa that have aids?
how much money would it cost to supply the… Continue reading

U.S. AIDS program saved million African lives: Study

U.S. AIDS program saved million African lives: Study
A U.S. program has cut AIDS deaths by 10 percent in targeted African nations, researchers say.
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Investigational study data of REVLIMID with rituximab or rituximab-containing regimen in CLL patients presented at ASH
Celgene International Sàrl announced… Continue reading

Anabolic steroids r used in treating AIDS, r they used for alcoholism/ heroin addictions?

Question by reason: Anabolic steroids r used in treating AIDS, r they used for alcoholism/ heroin addictions?
IMO, A list actors use steroids for more than bulking up.
I think they use steroids therapeutically as maintenance to overcome
addictions to alcohol and heroin and other street drugs.
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AIDS vigil to be held at City Hall

AIDS vigil to be held at City Hall
NEW BEDFORD — In observance of World AIDS Day on Wednesday. The public is invited to gather at 5 p.m. in front of New Bedford City Hall for a candlelight vigil.
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HEALTH: 3 big developments make AIDS outlook more hopeful

HEALTH: 3 big developments make AIDS outlook more hopeful
NEW YORK — In the nearly 30 years the AIDS epidemic has raged, there has never been a more hopeful day than this. Three striking developments took place Tuesday: U.N. officials said new HIV cases are dropping dramatically worldwide.
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