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Mice new frontier in HIV study
By John Wright Staff Writer Dallas researchers make breakthrough in HIV research that could lead to major advances in prevention, treatment of virus Dr. Anja Wege, a postdoctoral researcher at UT South-western Medical Center at Dallas, analyzes specimens. (…
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Jerry Dean Patton, known to friends as Dean, passed away on Friday, April 6, at St. Paul Hospital in Dallas. Patton was born in Abernathy, Texas, on April 30, 1939, and was the only child of Jack and Rachel Upchurch Patton. He grew up on the rural Texas hig…
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Policy changes could have negative effect on some low-income HIV patients
By By John Wright Staff Writer State working to revise policy requiring specialized providers to send some HIV-positive patients elsewhere for general medical care Raeline Nobles, executive director of AIDS Arms, said changes in policies could result in som…
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Medicare prescription drug benefit failing patients with HIV
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Abbott offers price break to Thailand on HIV drug Kaletra
By Grant Peck Associated Press BANGKOK, Thailand Thai health officials said Tuesday, April 10, that the government would consider an offer by U.S. drug maker Abbott Laboratories to supply Thailand and other countries with its AIDS-fighting drugs at a discou…
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Kay Longcope, founder of the GLBT newspaper, The Texas Triangle, died Thursday, March 29, at the age of 69 after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. Longcope grew up in Brownwood, Texas, located about 150 miles south of Fort Worth, and according to h…
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Dr. Theodore R. Coleman, born July 11, 1939, died in a house fire March 12 in Dallas. He was a graduate of Wichita Falls High School and received his B.A. degree in languages from the University of Texas at Austin. He earned his master’s degree at Harvard U…
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Vivian K. “Bear” Hanks, 57, died March 11 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Hanks was born in Pecos, Texas. She had lived in Dallas for about 40 years. She worked in the printing business for 37 years as a four-color stripper. She is survived by Sandra Co…
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Addicted to sex
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HPV and gay men
By David Webb – The Rare Reporter Consequences of infection with HPV can be more serious and virus is more common than many realize David Webb – The Rare Reporter Up until now, the sexually transmitted disease human papillomavirus more commonly know as geni…
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4 Dallas AIDS service groups announce formation of coalition
By Staff Reports AIDS Interfaith leading partnership aimed at finding sources to make up for money lost to federal funding cuts for AIDS services The Rev. Steven Pace, executive director of AIN Four North Texas HIV/AIDS service organizations on Wednesday, M…
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AIDS "'cures' proclaimed in Africa
By Staff and Wire Reports President Yahya Jammeh of Gambia AIDS patients in Zambia are abandoning their life-prolonging drugs in exchange for “cures” that have hit the market in recent weeks, according to information from a leading AIDS advocacy group repor…
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