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Climbers Needed to Summit Highest Peaks in 50 States En Masse To Raise Funds...  - 14 May, 2008
Summer Summit Challenge to Be Held June 27 to July 6 to Benefit American Foundation for Children with AIDS. Call for participants.

Credit Crunch Prompts Malaria Warning Visits to Malaria Hotspots Set to Soar...  - 14 May, 2008
With Brits expected to trade in this year's European package holiday in favour of destinations offering better value for money, bargain-hunting travellers are being warned about the risk of the most life-threatening strain of malaria.

American Jewish World Service (AJWS) Providing Aid to Burma (Myanmar) Cyclone...  - 13 May, 2008
International Development Group Taps Existing Network of Local Partners; Funds Delivery of Food, Water, Shelter, Clothing and Funeral/Cremation Services

Duneland Schools Lead State in MRSA Fight  - 9 May, 2008
School partners with Elkhart-Based Sports-O-Zone to combat bacteria.

East Lothian pupil puts mozzies in a sticky situation, in nationwide malaria...  - 9 May, 2008
There was a huge buzz across the UK as people voted in their thousands to push Beth Cameron, from Gullane Primary School, over the finishing line in a national competition to design the official logo for Malaria Awareness Week 2008 (12-18 May).

Patient-Centered Care Institute Launched  - 6 May, 2008
The Patient-Centered Care Institute is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice of patient-centered care within healthcare.

Male Circumcision Ineffective in HIV Battle According to New Future HIV...  - 6 May, 2008
Promoting male circumcision in Africa is risky and dangerous and could lead to more HIV infections, warns a new paper published today in the May issue of Future HIV Therapy. Promoting circumcision will drain millions, possibly billions, of dollars away from more effective prevention strategies, and cause tens of thousands of infections and other surgical complications.

Infectious Disease Experts Offer Advice to Prevent and Treat Lyme Disease  - 2 May, 2008
It's tick season, but gardeners, hikers, and others enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't let concerns about Lyme disease keep them inside. A few tips to keep ticks away, and some advice from infectious diseases doctors about Lyme disease, should help you enjoy the spring and summer weather, according to the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), a medical professional association representing the nation's foremost experts in Lyme and other infectious diseases.

Increases in West Nile Virus Replikin Concentrations Precede Increases in the...  - 2 May, 2008
Replikins, Ltd. has found that the replikin concentration of West Nile Virus increased annually through two distinct cycles as the virus expanded in the U.S.: the first from 2000 to 2003, and the second from 2004 to 2007 (p less than 0.001). Increases in the annual number of human cases followed each of the virus replikin concentration increases.

Cupron Announces Exclusive Partnership with London Lux to Develop Innovative...  - 30 Apr, 2008
Cupron choses London Lux as exclusive manufacturer of home textile products for the Cupron Brand, major product launch set for second half of 2008.
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