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Childhood Obesity an Epidemic in U.S., Experts Say
WASHINGTON—Donna J. Mazyck, a former high school nurse, recalled an experience in which a student asked her if she could weigh herself.
Malaria Still a “Significant Threat” According to Experts
SILVER SPRINGS, MD—On April 25th, malaria activists observed World Malaria Day, a day marked to recognize the global efforts underway to provide effective control of malaria.
The Joint Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2009–2011
Over the past few years, the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs made great strides in coordinating and developing common health and support services along the entire continuum of care.
President Calls for "Joint Virtual Lifetime Record"
WASHINGTON—After years of trial and error and glacially slow progress, the new administration hopes that by spotlighting the issue of electronic patient medical record transfer between the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs they can spur significant change.
Experts Explore Ways to Halt Transmission of HIV
BETHESDA, MD—There are at least 33 million people infected with HIV living in the world today. In the U.S. there are a million infected people, and at least 60,000 new cases a year.
HIV Risk Behaviors Still Common Among Injection Drug Users
WASHINGTON—Despite declines in HIV incidence among injection drug users (IDU), the practice of HIV risk behaviors remains high among this population, according to a study published in the April 9 issue of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
HIV: A Question of Readiness for Militaries Around the World
WASHINGTON—Health is a readiness issue for militaries around the world and HIV is one of the many health issues that militaries must address. In FY 2001, Congress appropriated $10 million to establish the Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP).
More People Receiving AIDS Drugs through State Assistance Programs
WASHINGTOn—Enrollment in state and territorial AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) which provide drugs to HIV/AIDS patients with limited or no prescription drug coverage continues to grow, according to a report released last month by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD).
Groups Launch $45 Million 5-Year HIV Awareness Campaign
WASHINGTON—The White House, Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month announced a new $45 million, five-year national communication campaign aimed at combating complacency about the HIV/AIDS crisis in the United States.
Obama Taps General Green to be Air Force Surgeon General
WASHINGTON—President Obama last month nominated Maj. Gen. Charles Bruce Green, USAF, MC, to become the nextAir Force Surgeon General.
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