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HIV Testing Can Save Thousands Of Lives, CDC Official Says
"Although HIV/AIDS continues to pose a serious threat to the nation"s health, HIV testing is a powerful weapon against the disease," Kevin Fenton, director of CDC"s National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention, writes in a CNN.com opinion piece. Fenton writes that every 9 1/2 minutes someone in the U.S. becomes infected with HIV. "That"s 56,000 people every year," Fenton writes, adding, "But there"s something we can all do to help protect ourselves and our partners from this disease - get tested for HIV." He continues, "By increasing the number of people who know their HIV status, we can decrease the number of new HIV infections, and help save thousands of lives" (Fenton, CNN.com, 6/26).
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Sotomayor's Record Contradicts Conservatives' Claims Of Radicalism, Washington Post Columnist Writes
"If Sonia Sotomayor is a radical activist eager to push the law leftward or to rule according to personal whims rather than constitutional commands, she"s done an impressive job of hiding it all these years," Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus writes, adding that the "amazing thing about the case against Sotomayor is how thin it is." She writes, "If Sotomayor is the judicial radical of conservative imaginings, certainly there ought to be something more in her paper trail."Marcus continues that an "examination of Sotomayor"s decisions shows a careful judge who tends to rule for the government over criminal defendants; who has been skeptical of most civil rights claims that have come before her; and who, to the extent that she has ruled on cases that touch on abortion, has come down against the abortion-rights side." According to Marcus, Sotomayor is "not apt to be David Souter in reverse -- a Democratic pick who turns out to be a close conservative." However, there also is "no evidence that she will be outside the liberal mainstream on the current court," Marcus writes. Marcus notes that Sotomayor "has ruled in favor of abortion protesters who claimed police used excessive force in removing them from outside a clinic," and she "refused to overturn the federal policy barring international family planning funds to organizations that perform or promote abortion," known as the "global gag rule." Marcus concludes, "Perhaps Sotomayor the radical has been biding her time, awaiting the day when the freedom of a Supreme Court seat would liberate her from precedent and moderation," but "the record suggests" that outcome is "unlikely" (Marcus, Washington Post, 6/3).
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Last Call To Register For The Wellness Run For Diabetes UK

With entries for the 2009 Wellness Run closing on Sunday 17 May, families and individuals wanting to take part in the popular fitness run are being urged to register now. The run, which will take place on Sunday 7 June at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, is raising money for Diabetes UK. To enter, simply visit the Wellness Run website and complete the application form. The Wellness Run offers a 5km or a 10km track as well as a host of family activities, from bouncy castles and penalty shoot-outs through to musical entertainment. Supporting Diabetes UK Now in its fourth year, the Wellness Run has this year chosen to support Diabetes UK with all money raised from the event being donated to the charity. Anyone wanting a free fundraising pack can contact the Diabetes UK Support Team on 020 7424 1116 or see the fundraising section of our website for details. "We are delighted that once again the Wellness Run has chosen to fundraise for Diabetes UK and raise awareness of diabetes" said Roz Rosenblatt, London Regional Manager at Diabetes UK. "The run will not only be a fun day for all, but will also raise funds which will go towards the vital work of Diabetes UK and raise awareness of the importance of physical activity - a key factor for good diabetes management." This year"s Wellness run will also see a series of children"s running activities organised alongside the main event. These include: - 25 metre tots race - for ages 0 - 4 years - 100 metre kidz race - for ages 5 - 10 years - 3km active race - for ages 11 - 15 years Registration fees All races for those under 16 years are free of charge. A registration fee of ÷£10 applies for members of GLL"s Wellness prepaid health and fitness or ÷£15 for non-members. GLL also offers 5k and 10k training plans to help people prepare for the event. For further information visit the Wellness Run website. Event organiser Wendy Balch said : "The Wellness Run is a fun day out for the whole family to enjoy - it"s the perfect way to keep fit and enjoy yourself at the same time. Having a goal really helps to keep people motivated as they train in the gym, pool or on the track. There is something for everyone - even if you just want to support and cheer the runners on. And, everyone who completes the race will receive a medal. So, sign up now and secure your place on the run." Diabetes UK


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