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Saturday, July 28, 2012

WHO: On track to 15 million on AIDS drugs by 2015

The World Health Organization says the global target of 15 million people taking life-saving AIDS drugs by 2015 is just a first step.

With 8 million people in poor countries taking them now, WHO's Dr. Gottfried Hirnschall told the International AIDS conference the world should meet the higher goal.

But the number needing drugs rises to 23 million with the goal beyond that: People who aren't yet as sick but need treatment to lower their chances of spreading the virus. That includes high-risk populations, people in relationships with healthy partners, and pregnant women who would need to be kept on medication after their babies are born.

Hirnschall urged countries to expand HIV testing so they can start reaching those people, saying "now is not the time to be timid."



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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

US donates extra $150 million to battle AIDS

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Fighting AIDS: US donates an extra $150 million

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Fighting AIDS: US donates an extra $150 million

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Physical inactivity kills 5 million a year: report

"A third of the world's adults are physically inactive, and the couch potato lifestyle kills about five million people every year, experts said in the medical journal The Lancet on Wednesday. (AFP Photo/Chip Somodevilla)" title

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

U.S. busts $108 million black market in Medicaid drugs

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U.S. busts $108 million black market in Medicaid drugs

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

5 Million 'Test Tube' Babies Born to Date

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

EU boosts Sahel food crisis aid by 40 million euros

"President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union Cheikh Hadjibou Soumare (L) and Deputy Executive Secretary of the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel Braoussala Blamsia (R) speak at the EU headquarters in Brussels. The European Commission is increasing humanitarian funding to the Sahel by 40 million euros. (AFP Photo/Georges Gobet)" title

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Curves Pinellas Park FL Will Participate in the Curves Give-Away of One Million 30-Day Memberships During National Women's Health Week May 13-19

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2012Curves is partnering with the Office of Women's Health to deliver information and programs to Pinellas Park women through a week long Open House with emphasis on the Inaugural National Curves Day May 17


Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (1888PressRelease) May 05, 2012 - Curves of Pinellas Park will give a free 30-day membership to any non-member who visits the club during regular operating hours throughout National Women's Health Week, May 13-19. This annual awareness week, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office on Women's Health (OWH), begins each year on Mother's Day and brings together communities, businesses, government, health organizations, and other groups in an effort to promote women's health. Curves International has partnered with the OWH to help promote National Women's Health Week and to provide health and wellness programs and materials to women throughout the country.

In further support of this partnership, Curves announces the inaugural National Curves Day celebration, which will occur annually on the Thursday of National Women's Health Week. Curves International aims to give away one million free 30-day memberships at participating Curves gyms throughout the United States and Canada during the week-long event. Any non-member who visits a participating Curves club during National Women's Health Week will be eligible for this free membership offer.

Curves of Pinellas Park will hold a week-long Open House event during National Women's Health Week to encourage interested women to check out the club, pick up free health information from Curves and the OWH, ask questions, get a free fitness assessment and take advantage of the "one million free 30-day memberships" offer. Visitors may also sign up to attend a special program on National Curves Day, Thursday, May 17, featuring messages from health experts and fun activities designed to raise awareness of small, practical steps women can take to get healthy.

"Everyone at Curves of Pinellas Park is excited about our new partnership with this influential government organization," said a Curves of Pinellas Park staff member. "This relationship confirms the value that the Curves program offers to women by promoting regular exercise, nutrition guidelines and community fitness events. We look forward to working with the OWH to offer our members and our community even more resources for living a healthy, active lifestyle."

The theme for the 13th annual National Women's Health Week is "It's Your Time." National Women's Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. It also encourages women to take the following steps to improve their physical and mental health and lower their risks of certain diseases: visit a health care professional to receive regular checkups and preventive screenings, get active, eat healthy, pay attention to mental health including getting enough sleep and managing stress. Avoid unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking and not wearing a seatbelt or helmet.

For more information about Curves of Pinellas Park, located at 5987 Park Blvd., National Curves Day and the Curves one million free 30-day memberships offer, contact a Curves of Pinellas Park staff member at 727-547-4727 or 97MURTJ (

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

15 million of world's babies are born prematurely

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

KFC ordered to pay $8.3 million to Australian girl

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Bayer to pay at least $110 million in settlement: report

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Japan market watchdog recommends $2.5 million fine for Olympus

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tenet to pay almost $43 million to settle false claims

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Funding cuts put 3.4 million TB patients at risk: NGOs

Reuters – Thu, Mar 22, 2012 Article: TB infections drop to record low: CDC

Thu, Mar 22, 2012

LONDON (Reuters) - A $1.7 billion funding shortfall to fight tuberculosis (TB) over the next five years means 3.4 million patients will go untreated and gains made against the disease will be reversed, three non-governmental (NGO) agencies said on Friday.

The Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, which has helped prevent 4.1 million deaths from TB, no longer has the resources to expand its work against the infectious disease, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, the Stop AIDS Campaign and anti-poverty group Results UK said in a joint statement.

"We are facing some huge challenges, particularly in that over 80 percent of the external funding that is going into tuberculosis control is going through the Global Fund' and the Global Fund is facing a funding crisis," Aaron Oxley, executive director of Results UK, told reporters in a telephone briefing.

"The problem is that infectious diseases don't slow down when the money slows down - they keep infecting and that's building up a bigger problem for us to deal with in the future."

TB is a worldwide pandemic that kills around 1.5 million people a year and is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

The infection destroys patients' lung tissue, causing them to cough up the bacteria, which then spread through the air and can be inhaled by others. In 2010, 8.8 million people had TB, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The three NGOs who issued their statement ahead of World TB Day on March 24, called on governments to scale up funding of TB, HIV and malaria programs at a G20 meeting in Mexico in June in an effort to replenish the Global Fund with $2 billion.

The public-private Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the world's largest financial backer of the fight against the three infectious diseases, said in November it had been forced to cancel new grants and would make no new funding available until 2014.

Oxley said the effect of that decision was to create a funding shortfall of $1.7 billion for work on treating TB over the next five years.

Since it was founded in 2002, the Global Fund says it has helped detect and treat 8.6 million cases of TB.

The international medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said the lack of Global Fund money put the fight against TB at risk and would leave countries "unable to aggressively tackle their TB epidemics."

MSF also warned in its World TB Day statement that the spread of multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) is much greater than previously estimated.

"Wherever we look for drug resistant TB we are finding it in alarming numbers," said MSF president Unni Karunakara. "And with 95 percent of TB patients worldwide lacking access to proper diagnosis, efforts to scale up detection of MDR-TB are being severely undermined by a retreat in donor funding

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Mario Batali to pay $5.25 million in settlement

R.J. Cooper returns to Rogue 24 full-time on TuesdayCooking Off the Cuff: An out-of-season specialRichard talks about Michel’s closing; Ducasse wants a food truckPoldark wields cookbook for diabeticsEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:00 PM ET, 03/09/2012By Cara Kelly

Celebrity chef and “The Chew” co-host Mario Batali and his business partner, Joseph

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Mario Batali to pay $5.25 million in settlement

R.J. Cooper returns to Rogue 24 full-time on TuesdayCooking Off the Cuff: An out-of-season specialRichard talks about Michel’s closing; Ducasse wants a food truckPoldark wields cookbook for diabeticsEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:00 PM ET, 03/09/2012By Cara Kelly

Celebrity chef and “The Chew” co-host Mario Batali and his business partner, Joseph

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