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HIV cases increasing among women, MSM in rural China

05.10.2008 23:55    news-medical.net
The number of HIV/AIDS cases among men who have sex with men has increased eightfold during the past few years in areas of China, according to a study published recently in the journal Nature, Reuters reports.


MedPAC hearing panelists call for residency programs to move away from hospital-centered care, toward treatment of chronic illnesses

05.10.2008 23:55    news-medical.net
Residency programs should place greater emphasis on the treatment of chronic diseases and on incorporating health information technology because current graduate medical education focuses too heavily on hospital-centered care, panelists told the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission on Thursday, CQ HealthBeat

New Allegheny County, Pa., effort taps religious leaders to educate blacks on SIDS risks

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
The Allegheny County, Pa., Health Department and Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh on Wednesday launched a collaborative effort that aims to educate blacks about safe sleep practices for infants and reduce infant deaths among blacks, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

Interracial Asian-White couples have distinct risks for gestational diabetes, Caesareans, study finds

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Couples in which one of the partners is Asian and the other is white have distinct pregnancy-related outcomes when compared with white couples, according to a study published in the October issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,


Medicines for Malaria venture launches five-year plan for new drugs

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Medicines for Malaria Venture has outlined a $600 million, five-year plan to develop new malaria drugs, SciDev.net reports. The plan was launched in conjunction with the release last week of the Global Malaria Action Plan, which aims to eradicate malaria

CDC officials did not know HPV vaccination recommendation for U.S. women also would affect prospective immigrants

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Some of the CDC officials who supported a recommendation for young women in the U.S. to receive the human papillomavirus vaccine said they did not intend for it to lead to an immigration policy requiring young immigrant women to receive

Commonwealth Fund report examines health care proposals of major Presidential candidates

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
The health care proposal of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) is more likely to improve health care affordability, accessibility, efficiency and quality than the plan of Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), according to a report released

Newspapers examine efforts, reaction to easing ban on HIV-positive visitors to U.S.

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Some HIV/AIDS advocates are "being cautious with their optimism" regarding new immigration rules for HIV-positive visitors as well as HHS efforts to remove HIV from the list of diseases barring entry into the U.S., the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Fulbright,

Senate Finance Committee leaders raise concerns about problems in Medicare appeals office

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and ranking member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) in a letter recently sent to HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt raised concerns about alleged problems in the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals, CQ HealthBeat reports.

Lack of advocacy, communication, mobilization programs hindering Uganda's efforts to fight TB, health official says

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
A lack of advocacy, communication and social mobilization programs are hindering Uganda's efforts to fight tuberculosis, National Leprosy and TB program manager Francis Adatu said recently, Uganda's Monitor reports.

100 years of HIV in humans

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
HIV has existed among human populations for about 100 years, decades earlier than previously believed, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, the Los Angeles Times reports (Engel, Los Angeles Times, 10/2).

Spiritual healing threatening adherence to antiretrovirals in Uganda, official says

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Unverified spiritual healing promoted by some churches throughout Uganda is threatening HIV-positive patients' adherence to antiretroviral drugs, Robert Ochai, executive director of The AIDS Support Organisation, said recently during the organization's 17th annual general meeting, Uganda's Monitor reports.

Ukraine Parliament introduces bill to increase HIV prevention, treatment efforts

05.10.2008 23:54    news-medical.net
Ukraine's Parliament recently approved a bill that would establish a national program to increase HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts in the country, Ukrainian News reports.

Medicare stops paying for 10 reasonably preventable medical errors

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
Medicare starting Wednesday will no longer pay hospitals for additional care resulting from "reasonably preventable" errors, the New York Times reports.

Canadian program provides care to HIV-positive pregnant women, aims to reduce mother-to-child transmission

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
The CP/Yahoo! News on Tuesday examined the Positive Pregnancy Programme, a Canadian initiative created to provide HIV-positive pregnant women with care, resources and support.

Newsweek examines global malaria action plan

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
Newsweek in its Oct. 6 issue examines malaria eradication efforts and the Global Malaria Action Plan, which aims to eradicate malaria worldwide and was released last week during the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on the U.N. Millennium Development

Kenya signs $15 million grant agreement to fight HIV/AIDS

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
The Kenyan government recently signed an agreement for a grant worth 1.1 billion shillings, or about $15 million, for the fight against HIV/AIDS, Kenya's Nation reports.

Florida regulators try to determine specifics of new law that allows some adults to stay on parents' health policies up to age 30

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
A Florida state law allowing certain workers to keep dependents on their health insurance policies until age 30 was scheduled to take effect on Wednesday, but some of the specifics of the law still are being discussed, the Orlando Sentinel

Philippines receives $5 million from Chevron for TB eradication efforts

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
Chevron Corporation has pledged 235 million Philippine pesos, or about $5 million, to the Tropical Disease Foundation in the Philippines to scale up efforts to fight tuberculosis in the country as part of the company's $30 million contribution over three

Call for India to legalize homosexuality to improve fight against HIV/AIDS

05.10.2008 23:53    news-medical.net
Following his recent efforts to legalize homosexuality in India, Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said the country should recognize the increasing acceptance of homosexuality worldwide because such tolerance would ensure "an effective fight against AIDS," IANS/Thaindian News reports (IANS/Thaindian News, 9/29).

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