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CDC awards funds for HIV testing, early diagnosis efforts
By Staff Reports Houston only location in Texas to receive money through program Dr. Kevin Fenton The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $35 million in funding to state and local health departments to increase HIV testing opportunities a…
Community
FDA approves Isentress; advocates call on Merck to keep price low
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Deaths
Connie May Wibbens, 58, of Dallas died Dec. 31 at her home. Wibbens was born in Milbank, S.D., the daughter of Robert and Irene (Hidahl) Wibbens. She graduated from Milbank High School in 1967. The day after her graduation, Connie moved to Minneapolis where…
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Deaths
Polly Lou “P.L.” McAdams Moore, 66, of Dallas, died Wednesday, Oct. 17, at her home following a two-month illness. Moore was born in Beaumont on Sept. 21, 1941, and her family moved to Dallas when she was a child. She was a graduate of Hockaday School for G…
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Deaths
Steven Royce Kirkland, 41, died Jan. 6 in Dallas. Born in Oklahoma City, Okla., Kirkland spent his childhood years in Waurika, Okla., attending school there through eighth grade. He was baptized at the age of 8 at First Baptist Church of Waurika. The family…
Community
Family violence: A prevalent but under reported problem in the LGBT community
By Heidi Pyron Special Contributor Resource Center of Dallas offers programs to help those who are abused and those who abuse among same-sex couples Heidi Pyron, coordinator for the Family Violence Program at the Resource Center of Dallas, receives an avera…
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Fighting AIDS online
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Deaths
Steven Joseph Burke, 38, died Sunday, Oct. 7, at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. He was born in Waterbury, Conn., and had lived in Dallas for 11 years. He worked as a hairstylist and as a personal trainer. Services will be held Sunday, Oct. 14…
Arts + Entertainment
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Community
Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test
By Associated Press New test detects whether patients with HIV/ AIDS are infected with even small amounts of drug-resistant forms of the virus Dr. Charles Hicks, co-author of the journal article DURHAM, N.C. Detecting whether patients with HIV/AIDS are infe…
Community
Winfrey volunteers for HIV test, encourages students to follow suit
By Clare Nullis Associated Press Oprah offers 152 pupils at the new Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy confidential testing in bid to inspire more openness about disease Oprah Winfrey, right, undergoes an HIV test in front of students at the Oprah Winfrey Lea…
Community
Pfizer to develop medicines to treat life-threatening infections
By Linda A. Johnson Associated Press Drug company to partner with Elusys Therapeutics to use against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections TRENTON, N.J. A small biotech company developing drugs that use antibodies to target nasty germs has…
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