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Dispatches from AWID 2012: A Day in the Life of a Sex Worker | RH Reality Check

rhrealitycheck.org — “Sex for money might take just five minutes. But what about the rest of the 7 hours and 55 minutes of a sex worker's day? What does she do, who does she see, and how is she treated? At AWID 2012, an interactive game provided insights into these overlooked questions.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Couples Should Get Tested For HIV Together, WHO Says : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Couples should get tested for HIV together, and if one person is infected, that partner should start treatment right away, the World Health Organization says. This new strategy is aimed at reducing transmission between "discordant" couples, which accounts for most new HIV infections.View full resource at npr.org

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Couples Should Get Tested For HIV Together, WHO Says http://t.co/G5EOlM2E

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Hospital Readmission Rates are Misleading, Study Says

infectioncontroltoday.com — “The odds that someone undergoing spinal surgery at a particular hospital will have to be readmitted to the same hospital within 30 days is an important measure of the quality of care patients receive. That’s because these hospital readmission rates often reflect problems such as hospital-acquired infections or complications from surgery. Now a new study by doctors in the departments of neurological surgery and orthopedic surgery at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center suggeView full resource at infectioncontroltoday.com

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the illusive number... Hospital Readmission Rates are Misleading http://t.co/7FZ6sVia via @ICT_magazine -- #healthcare

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New data from descriptive sub-analysis of patients with compensated liver cirrhosis

news-medical.net — “New data from a descriptive sub-analysis of patients with compensated liver cirrhosis show that up to 43 percent of genotype-1a (GT1a) and up to 71 percent of GT1b hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients achieved sustained viral response (SVR12). SVR12 has been highly correlated with SVR24, which is a recognized indicator of viral cure.View full resource at news-medical.net

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HIV/AIDS News: New data from descriptive sub-analysis of patients with compensated liver cirrhosis: New data fro... http://t.co/TQDmTxG4

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What's To Stop Hackers From Infecting Medical Devices? - Forbes

forbes.com — “Software experts have always played into the fears of regular computer users by blurring the differences between biological and computer viruses. If you believe advertisements for the sale of anti-virus software one would think that these digital microbes were equivalent to real viruses that attack humans. Digital viruses only live [...]View full resource at forbes.com

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What's To Stop Hackers From Infecting Medical Devices? http://t.co/l74EcSB7 via @Forbes

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Hospital-Linked Infections Down | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “Hospital-Linked Infections DownView full resource at thirdage.com

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Blog examines potential effects of AIDS funding cuts, shortfalls

news-medical.net — “The Center for Global Health Policy's "Science Speaks" blog examines a memorandum from the Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), distributed "to a targeted list of congressional leaders with jurisdiction over PEPFAR or the appropriations committees that fund it," "that makes the case for continued funding for the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program at least at fiscal year (FY) 2012 funding levels."View full resource at news-medical.net

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HIV/AIDS News: Blog examines potential effects of AIDS funding cuts, shortfalls: The Center for Global Health Po... http://t.co/p8a90SGZ

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Roundup: State spending drops $290 billion in 5 years; Emory hospital loses data on 315,000 patients

news-medical.net — “News outlets examine a variety of state health policy issues, including articles from California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Oregon.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Hospitals see decline in care-related infections | Reuters

in.reuters.com — “ATLANTA (Reuters) - The United States is making progress in reducing the spread of infections to patients while they are in the hospital, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.Twenty-oneView full resource at in.reuters.com

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Hospitals see decline in care-related infections http://t.co/bjrTUEMm

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Hand sanitizer and cough hygiene can reduce the number of influenza A infections in school children: Stebbins S,... http://t.co/PMgk0H7x

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HCV New Drug Research: EASL-Drug interactions won't exclude HCV transplant or HIV co-infected patients from treatment

hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com — “HCV New Drug Research: EASL-Drug interactions won't exclude HCV transplant or HIV co-infected patients from treatmentView full resource at hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com

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EASL-Drug interactions won't exclude HCV transplant or HIV co-infected patients from treatment http://t.co/9zUhwLcx

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Blog posts respond to selection of Jim Yong Kim to lead World Bank

news-medical.net — “The World Bank on Monday selected U.S.-nominated Jim Yong Kim, a Korean-American physician and anthropologist, as its new president. The following is a summary of blog posts and commentary published in response to his election.View full resource at news-medical.net

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HIV/AIDS News: Blog posts respond to selection of Jim Yong Kim to lead World Bank: The World Bank on Monday sele... http://t.co/sjbhsExW

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How To Never Miss a Dose - iStayHealthy

blogs.poz.com — “Prior to iStayHealthy I used alarms/watches to remind myself. With the app iStayHealthy it's a lot easier. Choose alerts, select your pills, record your results - all in one tool.View full resource at blogs.poz.com

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POZ Blogs : How To Never Miss a Dose (hint: A POZ app can help) by Peter Schmidt http://t.co/JxiKxc1r #HIV #AIDS

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Poor ART adherence, understanding threatening to undermine gains against HIV/AIDS in Nepal

news-medical.net — “Though HIV prevalence in Nepal has dropped from 0.45 percent in 2005 to 0.3 percent in 2012, according to a new report (.pdf) from the government, "poor understanding of antiretroviral therapy (ART) amongst health officials, clinicians and patients in Nepal could undermine those gains ... and threaten future progress in lowering the number of new infections," PlusNews reports.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Poor ART adherence, understanding threatening to undermine gains against HIV/AIDS in Nepal: Though HIV prevalenc... http://t.co/JtSbxRSl

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Global summit on international breast health to take place from Oct. 3-5

news-medical.net — “Supportive care and quality-of-life issues should be considered essential elements of a multidisciplinary approach to breast cancer treatment at the point of breast cancer diagnosis. However, for women suffering from breast cancer in low- and middle-resource countries and other medically underserved areas around the world, this fundamental area of patient care generally is neglected and misunderstood.View full resource at news-medical.net

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