Imperial Valley News Center
Funding decline for a U.S. government HIV/AIDS initiative raises concerns
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- Written by Enrique Rivero
Los Angeles, California - A U.S. government agency whose mission is to help save the lives of people around the world living with HIV and AIDS has seen a steep drop in funding for an important part of its budget. The finding, from a UCLA study, could be a cause for concern because many countries rely on the agency to help pay for vital health care services for people with the disease.
Assistant Secretary of State Frank A. Rose to Participate in European Missile Defense Events
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Assistant Secretary Rose will serve as the senior State Department representative on the U.S. delegation for events in Romania and Poland, respectively, to mark progress in implementing the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) to missile defense in Europe.
The Polo For Father's Day to Keep Dad Cool During the Summer
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- Written by Mary Beth Lacy
Irvine, California - With Father's Day just around the corner, Carnoustie Sportswear has highlighted their stylish Spring/Summer 16' Performance Knits, the ideal gift in golf apparel for any Dad.
Sticker Shock for 1 Disease’s Cure Hinders Access
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- Written by Emily Gersema
Los Angeles, California - The price of curing hepatitis C in the long term is much cheaper than the ongoing expense of older therapies or delayed treatments, including liver transplants, according to a group of studies published this month in a special edition of the American Journal of Managed Care.
Why Reddit comments degrade over time
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- Written by Andrew Good
Los Angeles, California - A big data analysis of Reddit comments has revealed how online social activity wears on our mental faculties.
Researchers publish largest eye study of age-related macular degeneration in Latino population that analyzes impact on quality of life
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- Written by Sherri Snelling
Los Angeles, California - The University of Southern California (USC) Roski Eye Institute researchers and clinicians published results of the largest population-based study of adult Latinos and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the National Eye Institute-funded “Los Angeles Latino Eye Study (LALES).” The study, published in JAMA Ophthalmology, is the first to analyze the risk and prevalence of early and late stage AMD and its impact on quality of life for older Latinos.
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