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Corcoran's documentary on AIDS patients starts out slowly but rapidly gains momentum as the audience gets to know the six characters. "Undetectable: The New Faces of AIDS" is a worthy bulletin ...
He didn’t plan for his life to be an open book, and still doesn’t particularly like it. But Greg Harris, 44, chief of staff for Chicago Ald. Mary Smith (48th), recognizes that talking about ...
Twenty-five years and 450,000 American lives ago Monday, a young New York City man picked up the Daily News on the way to his Wall Street job. "I remember the headline said 'Gay Plague' right on th… ...
The face of the typical AIDS patient is fast becoming female. It's happening all over the world — and the U.S. is no exception. If you think this can't be so, follow Frances H. Priddy, MD, MPH ...
CHICAGO – John Holloway received a diagnosis of AIDS nearly two decades ago, when the disease was a speedy-death sentence and treatment a distant dream. Yet at 59 he is alive, thanks to a coc… ...
Some AIDS patients face microchip monitoring. Nov. 24, 2008, 12:40 PM EST / Source: The Associated Press.
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Patients with AIDS-related lymphomas may face an increased risk of central nervous system involvement (CNSi) compared to other lymphomas. The effect of CNSi on survival outcomes, however, hasn't ...