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US to end travel ban on HIV-positive visitors: Obama (AFP) PDF Print E-mail
Written by MD Uddin   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:52

US President Barack Obama speaks before signing the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House in Washington DC. Obama said Friday the United States would end in early 2010 a 22-year-old travel ban on foreign HIV patients, hailing the move as a step toward ending the stigma of the disease.(AFP/Jewel Samad)AFP - The United States is poised to lift a decades-old ban on HIV-positive visitors from abroad that was based on fear and ignorance of the facts, President Barack Obama said Friday.


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Takeda, Amylin to co-develop obesity drugs (Reuters) PDF Print E-mail
Written by MD Uddin   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:52
Reuters - Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical and U.S. Amylin Pharmaceuticals said on Monday they will co-develop and commercialize drugs to treat obesity, including two Amylin drugs in mid-stage trials.
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Half of US kids will get food stamps, study says (AP) PDF Print E-mail
Written by MD Uddin   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:52

People wait to apply for food stamps in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in April 2009. Nearly half of all US children, including an overwhelming majority of black children, will eat meals at some point during their childhood paid for by food stamps, an indicator of poverty, a study showed Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joe Raedle)AP - Nearly half of all U.S. children and 90 percent of black youngsters will be on food stamps at some point during childhood, and fallout from the current recession could push those numbers even higher, researchers say.


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UN: $39 billion needed for pneumonia (AP) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:52
AP - To fight pneumonia, the world's top killer of children, United Nations officials say they need $39 billion (euro26.35 billion) over the next six years.
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High Blood Pressure Likely in Alzheimer's Offspring (HealthDay) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:52
HealthDay - MONDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Middle-aged adults whose parents have Alzheimer's disease are at increased risk for high blood pressure, evidence of arterial disease and markers of inflammation -- all of which may be associated with later development of Alzheimer's disease.
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