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CAROL DUFF: Hepatitis C Virus – The Liver Destroyer - Veterans Today

HEPATITIS C VIRUS –  WHAT IS THIS? Carol Ware Duff  MSN, BA, RN: Hepatitis C virus can destroy your liver. Hepatitis C Virus Can Cause Liver Failure Becoming infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV)...

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Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Skin Carcinomas - Veterans Today

Skin Cancer: Death by Sun. Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.

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Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – June 27, 2011 - Veterans Today

Today is National HIV Testing Day. Why is HIV testing so important? Diagnosing HIV early greatly improves medical outcomes.

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Novel Approach to HIV-AIDS Scam - Veterans Today

Investment greed and monopoly has fueled the sickest medical scam since vaccine promotion. It gives credence to the “Club of Rome conspiracy to lower world populations.”

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VA Recognizes World AIDS Day - Veterans Today

The Department of Veterans Affairs is observing World AIDS Day on Thursday, Dec. 1, the 30th anniversary of the identification of the disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – January 15, 2013 - Veterans Today

The transition to paperless processing of Veterans' disability claims is underway. The Veterans Benefits Management System, an electronic claims processing system, is being implemented in all 56...

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HIV Virus Eliminated from Cultured Human Cells - Veterans Today

Temple University researchers eliminate HIV virus from human cells.

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Masoud Rajavi, an idol of president Obama, died of AIDS-related causes

Massoud Rajavi, Secretary-General of Organization of Mujahideen Khaq Organization (MKO) who was known for his parties around Paris and abusive sexual relations with women.

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Rural counties across the US becoming a powder keg for HIV outbreak

An abandoned house in Beattyville. The town is in Lee, one of 20 counties in Kentucky most vulnerable to an HIV outbreak. Photograph: David Coyle/TeamCoyle for the Guardian Amanda Holpuch in Wolfe...

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VA dentist may have infected veterans with HIV, hepatitis

A dentist put nearly 600 veterans at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tomah, Wisconsin at risk of blood-borne diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B and C after failing to follow standard...

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