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December, 2004
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National magazine
prints FAIR Foundation article that highlights the great gap between
AIDS research funding versus the dollars spent on hepatitis B and
hepatitis C
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Fairness requested
from TV shows, "Survivor," "The Apprentice" and from Donald Trump
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A FAIR
Foundation member's Opinion Editorial
generates strident attacks
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New York City
foster kids AIDS scandal
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Associated Press:
South Africa attacks US health officials over AIDS policy
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Traveling with
FAIR: follow the picture trail as we educate America
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Our Focus this
month: Orphan Diseases
November, 2004
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FAIR
Reaches Vice President Cheney
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FAIR Highlights governmental bias against many diseases other than
AIDS
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A
FAIR request to Hollywood Starlet Kathleen Turner
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"Overspending on AIDS is killing Us" An incisive article by Michael
Fumento
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Opinion
Editorials Continue FAIR's National Exposure
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A John Hopkins Researcher, AIDS & FAIR
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Focus Disease of the Month: Hepatitis B (HBV) with support
groups listed
October, 2004
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Stunning National Institutes of Health Policy Change
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FAIR Calls for Investigation: AIDS & the NIH
Outside Income Arrangements
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The Vice Presidential Debate & AIDS
A FAIR Request for Balance
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Focus Disease: Cystic Fibrosis
(CF)
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FAIR Profiles and Remembers a
special lady...
Rosemary
Quigley
September, 2004
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THE LANCET
magazine, Europe's eminent counterpart to the "Journal of the
American Medical Association" profiles The FAIR Foundation and
its Founder
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Federal Employees
limited in attending International AIDS Conferences
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National
Association of Hepatitis Task Forces Forms
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Update Statistics
for your Disease of Interest
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Become a FAIR
advocate for fair and equitable research funding with a simple click
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Focus Disease
of the Month: Parkinson's Disease. FAIR profiles the Angels:
caregivers such as Jo Rosen, President of the Parkinson's Resource
Organization (PRO)
August, 2004
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$ One fifth of a
Trillion Dollars $ for AIDS??
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Hepatitis B Added
to FAIR Lineup
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"AIDS
and Fuzzy Math" by Michael Fumento
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Sign a Petition
for National Hepatitis C Funding
Create a petition for your disease of interest
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Traveling with
FAIR...follow the video, radio interviews and
speeches in Loma Linda, Fresno, CA (Vietnam Veterans of America), VT
(Joan Dale's PBCers and friends), NH, MA (FAIR Board Members), Palm
Springs, CA High School and in Barre, VT. Listen to on-air
interviews nationally with Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media and on
Vermont's WDEV Radio-The Award Winning Mark Johnson Show
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Focus Disease
of the Month: Autoimmune Hepatitis, which discriminates against
women like Debbie Delgado Vega, who we profile as the Founder of the
Latino Organization for Liver Awareness (LOLA)
July, 2004
--FAIR President & CEO on National Radio Broadcast
--Congressional Panel Questioning NIH
Priorities
--Exorbitant AIDS Funding to
Continue
--CDC Cuts Hepatitis C Funding
--FAIR Endorses Stem Cell Research
--Compare Your Disease to AIDS Support Nationwide
--Become a FAIR Advocate with a Click
--Focus Disease of the Month: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
(PBC) PBC USA and Worldwide Internet Support Groups Listed
June, 2004
--Blockbuster Boston Globe Report on
Overestimated Worldwide AIDS Statistics
--Demands for Full Disclosure Produces NIH Director's Excellent
Response
--Shocking New COPD Statistics
--NIH Response to FAIR Criticism
--FAIR Adds Stem Cell Research
--Focus Disease of the Month: Cerebral Palsy, affecting almost as many
Americans as AIDS
May, 2004
--Powerful Video of AIDS Advocate Jules Levin at California's Hepatitis C Task
Force 3rd Annual Conference speaking to Dr. Darling: "You should not
be speaking." Strong Video rebuttal to Mr. Levin by Denise Cannistraci,
Executive Director of NIRVANA Alcohol & Drug Treatment Clinic and
American Liver Foundation President & CEO, Alan
Brownstein
--HMA Awareness March on DC to Dr. Darling: "It's best you not speak this
year." Video
--Vietnam Veterans of the organization, VietNow: "You have every right
to speak." A loving tribute
--Become an advocate for fair and equitable research distributions
from the NIH with a simple click
--Focus
Disease of the Month: ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's Disease)
March, 2004
Welcome to our March
Newsletter with significant news on the President’s 2005 budget
proposal for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and an important
event we urge you to attend in San Jose, CA on March 18th
and March 19th.
Our Focus Disease
of the month is the fourth leading cause of death in the USA: COPD
February, 2004
New 26-member Board
of Directors Announced
FAIR Board member Keynote Speaker to the Florida House of
Representatives
Stunning facts on Women, Cardiovascular Disease & AIDS
AIDS Vaccine Doomed
This month’s Focus Disease: Prostate Disease
A Special Video Presentation: “My Heroes”
January, 2004
CDC Study: AIDS Cases Overestimated by Millions
Bush 2005 Budget's Chilling Effect on Disease Research
View AIDS Activist Disrupting FAIR Foundation Founder
NIH Scientists Secretly Collecting Pay from Biomedical Firms
amfAR “generalizes” US AIDS statistic
December, 2003, 2nd Edition
Dr. Darling meets former President Jimmy
Carter, National Hepatitis Viral Roundtable in DC and dramatic
photos, President Bush at Historic Medicare Bill Signing,
pre- and post-transplant hepatitis C patient
December, 2003, 1st Edition
New
organizational structure, new AIDS reporting statistics, "Travels with
FAIR," and our Focus Disease this month is "Cardiovascular Disease."
September, 2003
Shocking New Federal AIDS Funding Statistics,
click
HERE
July, 2003
NIH Releases Each Disease's Research Allocations
for 2004;
This Month's Focus Disease: Alzheimer's Disease:
amfAR and Hepatitis C, ACT UP Disrupts, 15
Billion for Africa?, National Op-Ed published, Surprising stats on
West Nile Virus
May, 2003
Founder named National Public Citizen of the Year; NIH
Funding Increases Decimated; New AIDS Statistics; The March on DC, Focus
Disease: Hepatitis C
February, 2003
Shocking AIDS statistics; Focus
Disease: Diabetes
8/20/2002
Welcome.. ProrateNIH Board of Directors,
HFI Conference, Diseases with Low Mortality Rates
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