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John S James

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Aug 7, 2007, 4:41:27 AM8/7/07
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Check out our daily-news alert service at
http://aidsnews.blogspot.com (that's .com not .org).

For example, this afternoon the FDA approved maraviroc, Pfizer's CCR5
drug (now spelled Selzentry; it changed today from Celsentri); the
FDA also approved the Trofile test from Monogram Sciences, to test
for CCR5-tropic HIV. Also, we noted a major story published in
Nigeria today, on the Bulgarian nurses recently released from Libya.

Our alerts focus mainly on medical and scientific news, but also
consider access, prevention, and policy issues. Our mission is to
make it easier for people to keep up with current AIDS developments.

Our new site is free, ad-free, and registration-free.

John

PS: You can get the news three ways: by visiting the site above, by
once-a-day email, or by RSS.

We will send a copy of today's email after this message goes out, so
that you can see what it looks like.

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Bert

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Aug 9, 2007, 4:11:54 AM8/9/07
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On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 02:41:27 -0600, John S James wrote:

> Check out our daily-news alert service at http://aidsnews.blogspot.com
> (that's .com not .org).
>
> For example, this afternoon the FDA approved maraviroc, Pfizer's CCR5
> drug (now spelled Selzentry; it changed today from Celsentri); the FDA
> also approved the Trofile test from Monogram Sciences, to test for
> CCR5-tropic HIV. Also, we noted a major story published in Nigeria
> today, on the Bulgarian nurses recently released from Libya.
>
> Our alerts focus mainly on medical and scientific news, but also
> consider access, prevention, and policy issues. Our mission is to make
> it easier for people to keep up with current AIDS developments.
>
> Our new site is free, ad-free, and registration-free.
>
> John
>
> PS: You can get the news three ways: by visiting the site above, by
> once-a-day email, or by RSS.

Maybe I'm just old fashioned, but I would really rather read a (text
only) verstion here in usenet.

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Brian Mailman

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Aug 9, 2007, 9:46:02 PM8/9/07
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Bert wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 02:41:27 -0600, John S James wrote:

(snip)

>> PS: You can get the news three ways: by visiting the site above, by
>> once-a-day email, or by RSS.
>
> Maybe I'm just old fashioned, but I would really rather read a (text
> only) verstion here in usenet.

Well, me too, but that's the way the bulletins arrive.

Brian Mailman, moderator

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