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  1. Cancer survivor and seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong testifies at the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 8, 2008. REUTERS/Jim Young

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    Lance Armstrong launches U.S. cancer quest

    Reuters - Wednesday, July 23 09:48 pm

    Average Rating: 5.0

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyclist and testicular cancer survivor Lance Armstrong joined forces with four former U.S. surgeons general on Wednesday to urge Americans to do more to prevent cancer and get recommended screening tests. More »

  2. Former US president Bill Clinton, pictured in June 2008, on Tuesday announced an upcoming trip to Africa and Mexico to promote new programs by his Clinton Foundation to fight AIDS and malaria.

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    Bill Clinton to visit Africa, Mexico for anti-AIDS campaign

    AFP - Tuesday, July 22 11:35 pm

    Average Rating: 5.0

    NEW YORK (AFP) - Former US president Bill Clinton on Tuesday announced an upcoming trip to Africa and Mexico to promote new programs by his Clinton Foundation to fight AIDS and malaria. More »

  3. A volunteer health worker retrieves blood sample for an HIV-AIDS detection test on a patient. A Cameroonian poet and activist living in Poland as a refugee since 1999 went on trial Friday in Warsaw charged with having

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    Cameroon refugee on trial in Poland for infecting women with HIV

    AFP - Friday, July 18 10:24 pm

    Average Rating: 4.0

    WARSAW (AFP) - A Cameroonian poet and activist living in Poland as a refugee since 1999 went on trial Friday in Warsaw charged with having "knowingly infected" 11 women with the HIV virus, his lawyer said. More »

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    Red Cross launches massive Africa AIDS appeal

    AFP - Tuesday, July 22 06:26 pm

    Average Rating: 3.0

    GENEVA (AFP) - The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) launched Tuesday a multi-million dollar appeal for an AIDS treatment programme in five African countries. More »


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  • 1.Congolese women wait to be attended at a health center in Goma in 2006. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) launched Tuesday a multi-million dollar appeal for an AIDS treatment programme in five African countries.AFP

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