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AIDS: Answers and Breakthroughs
At the start of the new millennium, close to half a million Americans have already died of AIDS. This detailed two-part series presents the latest research in the race to halt what is even now being called the defining disease of the 21st century. Gr...(more details) |
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Changing Faces
In the U.S., HIV is rapidly becoming a disease of diversity. In this program, Dr. Anthony Fauci, of the National Institutes of Health; Dr. Helene Gayle, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; clinical psychologist Gail Wyatt, of the UCLA ...(more details) |
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Ending the Epidemic
Will an HIV vaccine be discovered anytime soon? Will new drugs be able to indefinitely suppress the virus for people already infected? And will aggressive AIDS awareness programs in schools and prisons wake up two of the largest at-risk populations t...(more details) |
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Eli's Story: Learning to Hear
Eli Steele, 25, wants to be a movie director, but he faces a major obstacle: he is profoundly hard of hearing. After meeting with people who have had cochlear implants surgically inserted, he decides to take the risk and get one too-even though it wi...(more details) |
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Breaking the Silence: Cochlear Implants
In his 20s, Kevin lost his hearing suddenly, with no explanation. By 69, Joe's partial deafness had become complete. Cody, only 5, had been losing his hearing progressively since the age of 2. And Faith had never heard a sound in her entire life. Thi...(more details) |
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