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Gaddafi's blameshifting on AIDS in Libya exposes how many African countries try to cover up their failures by blaming the very countries that wish to help them.
The cause of HIV infection has become disturbingly politicized among the health establishment.
Efforts to improve global health are often crippled by a state of denial.
Experts assess the program in the global fight against AIDS.
For multi-drug resistant Tuberculosis sufferers, the future is uncertain.
The United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS needs to focus on the real causes of lack of treatment for AIDS in poor countries.
Dirty hospitals, unsafe blood, and widespread use of injections make health care dangerous, in both developed and developing countries.
President George W. Bush's bad week may yet prove the administration's great turning point.



