Immigrant stories: Dual identity

August 12, 2013

Anitha Pai remembers the day in third grade when all the kids in her Edmond, Oklahoma, classroom brought in their baby photos to guess who was who. Her classmates struggled to identify which blonde toddler was which blonde classmate. Only one photo showed someone different: a little girl in a bright Indian outfit and a red bindi dot on her head....
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Leading experts building an AIDS-free generation

August 1, 2013

On the five-year anniversary of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief reauthorization, some of the foremost experts in HIV-focused programming say the science is there, but building an AIDS-free generation will require more than biomedical interventions....
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Building an AIDS-free generation: Science, Care & More

July 9, 2013

Recent biomedical advances in HIV prevention and treatment present great promise and opportunity for researchers and implementers. Multiple influences—including resources, proper investment and planning, sound systems, and psychosocial, behavioral and structural factors—drive the ultimate success of these advances....
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