AIDS
"Get a Grip" Vs. "Yaktrax"
When a person is running outdoors in January, in North Dakota, you have to question their sanity. When you get right down to it, however, its easier than most people think, if you follow a few simple ...
Posted on 2/1/11 at 9:13 PM
National HIV Testing Day
In observance of National HIV Testing Day on Sunday, the North Dakota Department of Health urges people at risk for HIV/AIDS to get tested. An estimated 1 million people in the United States are ...
Posted on 6/23/10 at 10:01 AM
Wistful wednesday : Early 1920's
These are Meady's children. Two girls and a boy, Far Guy's Mom is the oldest. This photo was probably taken in 1922, the children's ages would have been, 5, 3 and 8 that year. Somehow I cannot imagin...
Posted on 4/29/09 at 6:58 AM
Fargo area deejay apologizes for remarks about Adam Lambert controversy 
John Austin, DJ and station manager at Bob 95 FM, apologized Wednesday for a comment he made on-air Monday morning about singer Adam Lambert’s controversial Sunday performance on the American Music Awards.
By John Lamb , November 26, 2009
VACCINE REVOLUTION: Vaccines on horizon for AIDS, Alzheimer’s, herpes
By Linda A. Johnson , November 17, 2009
Man gets 90 days for exposing Duluth woman to HIV 
A man has been sentenced in Duluth to 90 days in jail for exposing a woman to the HIV virus which can lead to AIDS.
By Associated Press , October 28, 2009
MEDICAL FIRST: Vaccine helps prevent HIV infection
For the first time, an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the AIDS virus, a watershed event in the deadly epidemic and a surprising result. Recent failures led many scientists to think such a vaccine might never be possible.By Marilynn Marchione and Michael Casey , September 24, 2009
Duluth man enters plea in HIV case 
A Duluth man accused of knowingly exposing his girlfriend to the AIDS virus without telling her has pleaded guilty in what may be the first case of its kind in Minnesota.
By Associated Press , September 23, 2009
UPDATE: Minnesotan charged with failing to disclose HIV before sex 
A Duluth man infected with the AIDS virus is charged with failing to tell his girlfriend about his disease before they had sex.
By Associated Press , August 11, 2009
REGION: Farmers eye wheat trading curbs ... MnSCU tuition hikes ... 13 vie for DL chief job ... more 
A congressional report found aggressive speculation in the wheat futures market disrupted normal price patterns and hurt the ability of farmers, grain processors and others to hedge against risk. Some in Congress want to restrict index trading in the wheat futures market on the Chicago Board of Trade.
By Associated Press , July 20, 2009
New map finds HIV rates are highest in the South
The highest numbers of HIV cases are in population centers like New York and California. However, many of the areas with the highest rates of HIV — that is, the highest proportion of people with the AIDS-causing virus — are in the South, according to the data map, which has information for more than 90 percent of the nation’s counties and Washington, D.C.By Mike Stobbe , June 22, 2009
California to probe latest HIV case in porn industry 
By Michael R. Blood , June 13, 2009
Researchers: New approach may outflank AIDS virus
Like a general whose direct attacks aren’t working, scientists now are trying to outflank the HIV/AIDS virus.By Associated Press , May 17, 2009
Pope seems to struggle at times with message 
From the Gospel to Google, the church has been seeking ways to announce the word of Christ for 2,000 years. Pope Benedict XVI has gone on YouTube and his speeches appear in Chinese on the Vatican Web site, but judging from the uproar over a Holocaust-denying bishop and his pronouncement that condoms deepen the AIDS crisis, he's clearly struggling with his message.
By Victor L. Simpson , March 26, 2009
Study: Male circumcision helps prevent herpes, HPV, HIV infection
Landmark studies from three African countries including Uganda previously found circumcision lowered men's chance of catching the AIDS virus by up to 60 percent. The new study stems from the Uganda research and looked at protection against three other STDs. The findings are reported in todays New England Journal of MedicineBy Alicia Chang , March 26, 2009
Vatican defends pope on condom rejection 
The Vatican defended Pope Benedict XVI’s rejection of condoms as a way to stop HIV after international criticism today that he was weakening the fight against the disease.
By Victor L. Simpson , March 18, 2009
AIDS becomes deadliest infectious disease in China, followed by tuberculosis, rabies 
AIDS was the top killer among infectious diseases in China for the first time last year, with 6,897 people dying from the virus in the nine months through September, a state news agency said.
February 18, 2009
MLB: Ex-girlfriend files lawsuit against Alomar 
An ex-girlfriend of Roberto Alomar filed an explosive lawsuit alleging the former baseball star insisted on unprotected sex for four years despite having AIDS.
February 11, 2009
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