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It?s like keep smoking or quit smoking. Put on my seat belt, not put on my seat belt. When AIDS came around, do you change your behavior. You have to make a decision.
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It's wonderful that so many people want to contribute to fighting aids or malaria. But, if somebody isn't paying attention to the overall health system in the country, a whole lot of money can be wasted. Paul Wolfowitz
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It's time. HIV and AIDS is a major concern in the black community, and churches can't deal with it if they can't deal with human sexuality.
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I try to stay away from the politics of AIDS. But the people have to know that HIV does lead to the AIDS virus and education will make a huge difference.
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The discovery of HIV in 1983 and the proof that it was the cause of AIDS in 1984 were the first major scientific breakthroughs that provided a specific target for blood-screening tests and opened the doorway to the development of antiretroviral medications.
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We've been collecting names of AIDS patients for more than 20 years. We've never had a security breach of a patient's name in Illinois in all that time. I don't anticipate we'll have any problems handling HIV reporting.
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When AIDS hit, lots of people banded together to take care of each other and do what the government wasn't doing. When you grow up Jewish, as I have, you learn that everybody hates you, no one's going to help you, and you have to take care of yourself. That's a great maxim to the gay community, and we took it to heart; we took care of our own. Bruce Vilanch
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This should be a matter of national priority. The national government, the governors in every province, the mass organizations like the women's federation and youth league -- they all have to be on board. The media are not talking enough about AIDS. Journalists can save lives when it comes to AIDS as much as doctors can. Peter Piot
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Two big surprises came out of this study. First, that AIDS is selective in how it attacks the brain. Second, drug therapy does not appear to slow the damage. The brain provides a sanctuary for HIV where most drugs cannot follow.
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We need to educate boaters in waters that are shallow to watch for the signs. There are very few navigational aids in areas like that.
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It's not anthrax or terrorism or AIDS that is the worst ill in our world: The most horrible disease in the world is hate. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
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I can see why many people would not want to wear the 'stereotypical' hearing aids of the bygone era, such as the hearing tube that looked like a trumpet coming out of your ear, or the wires and cords - but a lot of men nowadays have hearing loss. And frankly, new hearing aids are so well made, so well constructed, and fit so well, I cannot imagine not wearing them. George Kennedy
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Then, AIDS was still a more prominent illness among gay men. The tide was beginning to rise in communities of color, but no real attention had been given to the rise of HIV primarily outside the gay male population.
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Drama aids self-discovery like nothing else. In removing it from our schools, we remove the inestimable benefits of it from our society. No amount of studying oxbow lakes was ever going to help me emotionally through the death of my father. Rory Kinnear
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Developing an Aids vaccine for the regions of the world in greatest need will take many more innovative partnerships like this one given the difficult scientific challenges we face, Seth Berkley
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Rwanda's health issues are severe, but there is a willingness to learn. This program addresses and does research in the area of AIDS and disseminates it throughout Rwanda and Africa.
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The smallest effort is not lost. Each wavelet on the ocean tost aids in the ebb-tide or the flow; each rain-drop makes some floweret blow; each struggle lessens human woe. Charles Mackay
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AIDS prevention work is an issue relating to the quality of the population, economic development, social stability and the rise or decline of the country,
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AIDS is the revenge of the rain forest. Richard Preston
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AIDS is the most potent and destructive scourge right now in terms of diseases, David Baltimore
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AIDS is a widespread epidemic. It's such a serious issue. ... I realized that for a lot of college students, it's hard to go and get tested, so we decided to bring the testing to them.
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AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about. The ideal thing would be to have a 100 percent effective AIDS vaccine. Bill Gates
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AIDS Foundation Houston is very fortunate that AIDS Walk gifts, even though they tend to slow down, are received year-round, not just the weekend of the walk.
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AIDS continues to tear apart families and communities, leaving behind 15 million orphans and robbing countries of their future. Peter Piot
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the most heavily researched disease in the history of medicine. ... There is currently no reasonable doubt that AIDS is caused by HIV.
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Almost one in three children in Zimbabwe, 1,6-million, are now orphaned, having lost at least one parent, and this number is growing. HIV and Aids have dramatically increased children's vulnerability in recent years. Ann Veneman
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This is reminiscent of a period about five years ago when (National Basketball Association star) Magic Johnson got AIDS and any company with anything to do with AIDS research went up. Those companies that didn't have anything legitimate later collapsed.
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This is sure to make the AIDS crisis worse.
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There were modern aids to navigation, good weather forecasting ... and yet a 729-foot ship disappears without a cry for help or survivors. The mystery prevails today, even after numerous dives have been conducted to explore for an answer.
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The bottom line is that the New York EMA received an increase of two million-plus due to an increase in AIDS cases among people of color.
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The brain scan really catches AIDS red-handed, allowing us to see precisely where the damage is. For the first time, we can understand why motor skills deteriorate with AIDS, because the virus attacks the motor centers on top of the brain.
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For what are we born if not to aid one another? Ernest Hemingway
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And we arrived there on Friday morning, went first to an AIDS hospital. That's always a very good thing to do. I'm particularly interested in that. David Dinkins