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Call My Name adds color to the AIDS quilt

As the room echoes with R&B music, students from Clark Atlanta, Morehouse and Spelman colleges laugh, talk and work on brightly colored pieces of cloth on long tables.

Time.com: House Approves $50B AIDS Bill

The House voted 308-116 Wednesday to more than triple, to $50 billion a year over the next five years, the money available for a program fighting AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in Africa and other stricken areas of the world

Time.com: Putting Immunity in a Test Tube

A Florida-based company's artificial immune system promises to make testing of new vaccines faster, cheaper and safer

Time.com: Bush Accents the Positive in Africa

On his trip, the President highlights his success in fighting AIDS -- but avoids hot spots where his legacy is more vexed

Time.com: House GOP Opposes AIDS Program Changes

House Republican leader John Boehner and other Republicans warned on Thursday that a successful program to combat AIDS in Africa would be in jeopardy if Democrats move ahead with plans to make changes that he said would support abortions

Time.com: Are Some HIV Patients Non-Infectious?

Swiss researchers have suggested that some people with HIV can safely have unprotected sex. Why AIDS experts say that's an irresponsible, high-risk statement

Time.com: Self-Medicating With AIDS Drugs

Despite a lack of conclusive scientific evidence, some people are already using antiretrovirals as preventives, hoping to halt HIV transmission during risky sex

Time.com: AIDS Drugs: Doubling as Prevention?

A research team in Texas used a common antiretroviral drug to halt the transmission of HIV in lab mice engineered to behave like humans

CNNMoney: Johnson & Johnson drug OKd for HIV fight

Tablets of the drug etravirine were approved Friday by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of HIV infection in adults who have failed treatment with other antiretrovirals.

Huckabee refuses to retract '92 remarks on AIDS patients

Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee refused to retract a statement he made in 1992 calling for the isolation of AIDS patients.

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