I seriously could not write anything that comes close to the following list of bloggers for World AIDS Day. So grab a cuppa something and cozy on up to your computer screen.
- Can Obama help black America survive this plague?
- On World AIDS Day
- High Hopes Await Obama in HIV/AIDS Fight
- World AIDS Delay or Why We Really Need, and May Even Get, A National U.S. AIDS Strategy
- A global action: take back the tech
- World AIDS Day: 1988 - 2008
- Groundbreaking Radio Ads Launch on World AIDS Day about Condoms in Catholic and Latino Communities
- Latino AIDS cases in Deep South creating a health crisis for southern states
And while all of the above call for more action on stopping HIV/AIDS, you knew that someone would write something that says we're all wrong.
As World AIDS Day is marked today, some experts are growing more outspoken in complaining that AIDS is eating up funding at the expense of more pressing health needs.
They argue that the world has entered a post-AIDS era in which the disease's spread has largely been curbed in much of the world, Africa excepted.
''AIDS is a terrible humanitarian tragedy, but it's just one of many terrible humanitarian tragedies,'' said Jeremy Shiffman, who studies health spending at Syracuse University.
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World AIDS Day 2008 Round-Up



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