Recently by Paula Rogo
Finding An HIV Cure: A Glance at the Ranging Research Studies
July 26, 2012 | Science magazine's Jon Cohen speaks with Jackie Judd of the Kaiser Family Foundation about about the 'treatment cascade' and about research aimed at finding a cure for HIV. Read the full transcript below the video.
Should 'Poor Countries' Be Doing More to Finance Their HIV Fights?
July 24, 2012 | Science Magazine reporter Jon Cohen speaks with the Kaiser Family Foundation's Jackie Judd about a call today for a new approach to financing the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Congresswomen Seek Bipartisan Home Run To Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
June 20, 2012 | It's game on for female members of Congress and the women reporting on politics and Washington. As the two teams prepare for battle -- in the name of a good cause, of course -- Wednesday night in Washington, the NewsHour was there, getting a sense from the players about the stakes for both the sport and breast cancer awareness.
Making Your Own 'Combat Paper': A Step-by-Step Tutorial
April 30, 2012 | For the veterans who choose to hand their uniform to the Combat Paper Project, the process of turning it from cut up pieces of uniform into a sheet of paper is cathartic.
A Look at the World's 'Forgotten' Diseases
February 20, 2012 | Experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discuss some of the often neglected diseases worldwide and why we should be paying attention
















