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Kourtney Kardashian recreates Lady and The Tramp scene with seven-year-old daughter Penelope Disick

In the 41-year-old reality's latest Instagram, the mother daughter recreated the iconic spaghetti kiss scene from the hit 1955 animated Disney classic.




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Scott Disick shares sweet Instagram snap of daughter Penelope, seven, cuddling her dog

Penelope is the reality star's middle child with ex Kourtney, 41, the eldest child of Kardashian momager Kris Jenner. Kourtney and Scott also share sons Mason, 10, and Reign, five.




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Scott Disick 'likes' passionate throwback snap of him kissing ex Kourtney Kardashian

Scott Disick appears to be looking back fondly at time spent with his ex Kourtney Kardashian.




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Kourtney Kardashian, 41, appears youthful as she lounges at home in her bikini

The Keeping Up with The Kardashians vet was lounging around her Calabasas, California mansion for the snapshot. 'Evolve as you please,' the mother-of-three wrote in her caption.




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Kourtney Kardashian and kids volunteer with homeless youth organization for Christmas in KUWTK clip 

She said: 'I thought Christmastime would be the perfect opportunity to really take my kids - I wanted to do something really special with them where they feel how good it feels to give back.'




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Kourtney Kardashian shares a throwback snap from her time in Italy during LA lockdown

Kourtney Kardashian has been enduring the coronavirus lockdown at home with her three kids. 




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Kourtney Kardashian encourages new moms to shed baby weight at their own pace

Kourtney is mom to son Mason, 10, daughter Penelope, seven, and son Reign, five, with ex Scott Disick, 36.




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Kourtney Kardashian talks about loving yourself as she raises a cocktail in flashback post

Like many people stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdowns, Kourtney Kardashian is reminiscing about her favorite vacations. 




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Kourtney Kardashian posts throwback bra snap... as her ex Scott Disick does fifth rehab stint

The 41-year-old Poosh founder missed her glam squad and the feeling of being on set




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Antonio Reyes-Minana infected lovers with HIV

Antonio Reyes-Minana (pictured) had unprotected sex with two men separately in 2008 and 2012, despite knowing that he had been infected with the virus, Nottingham Crown Court heard.




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Strictly Come Dancing's Rev Richard Coles lied about HIV

The Church of England priest, who shot to fame in the 1980s pop group The Communards, claimed he was HIV positive during a row with his bandmate Jimmy Somerville.




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Aetna sued for revealing scores of patients' HIV statuses

Patients were in Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and D.C. Lawyers claim numerous patients' relatives and neighbors learned of their status.




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Aaron Carter is given the all-clear in HIV test on TV

Calling the televised moment 'scariest thing [he'd] ever done' on Thursday, the former child star, 29, described how he had put sexual partners at risk by having unprotected sex.




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Hairdresser 'deliberately infected 10 lovers with HIV'

Daryll Rowe, 26, from Edinburgh, was accused of infecting two men with HIV in Brighton - but the number of alleged victims who have come forward has risen and now stands at ten.




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Celebrities back Harvey Weinstein in row at AIDS charity

Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is at the center of row among board members of AIDS charity amfAR over the proceeds of an auction proceed. It has been referred to New York's attorney general.




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Three cups of coffee a day doubled HIV survival rates

Patients with HIV and hepatitis C that drank three or more cups of coffee a day had double the survival rates of those that drank less, according to a new french study.




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Trump once joked about making Princes Diana take HIV test

Howard Stern and Donald Trump talked about the possibility of requiring women to get HIV tests before Trump would have sex with them. He said he would require Princess Diana to have such a test.




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Edinburgh hairdresser ‘infected 10 lovers with HIV'

Lewes Crown Court heard Daryll Rowe (pictured right) texted one of his victims saying: 'Maybe you have the fever cos I came inside you and I have HIV, lol. Whoops!'




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Officials report a 21% drop in new HIV cases among gay men

Figures collected by Public Health England show there was just 2,810 cases of HIV among gay and bisexual men in 2016 - down from the 3,570 the year before.




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Hairdresser 'laughed as he told victim of HIV infection' 

Daryll Rowe, who is originally from Edinburgh but was living in Brighton at the time, denies infecting four men with the virus and attempting to infect a further six men with the virus.




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HIV-positive paedophile David Cox caught by vigilantes

HIV-positive David Cox, 52, was caught by vigilantes Internet Interceptors trying to meet a '12-year-old boy' for sex in a park in Wolverhampton with a bag of Viagra.




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Alleged victim of HIV hairdresser was AIDS charity worker

Daryll Rowe, 26, originally from Edinburgh, allegedly set out to spread the virus by pressuring his lovers into unprotected sex and claiming he was free of the disease. Rowe denies the charges.




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Victim of HIV hairdresser was 'starstruck' by him

An alleged victim hairdresser Daryll Rowe, 26, (pictured) accused of deliberately infecting his lovers with HIV said he was 'starstruck' by him at Lewes Crown Court today.




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James Corden hosts another fundraiser after amfAR backlash

The British presenter, 39, was on hosting duties at the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and the nonprofit mothers2mothers in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.




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HIV-positive hairdresser alleged to infected lover

Daryll Rowe, 26, from Edinburgh, is accused of infecting four men and attempting to infect a further six, but on arrest he claimed he had been framed for the offences, a court heard.




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Edinburgh hairdresser accused of infecting men with HIV

Daryll Rowe, 26, allegedly had sex with at least 10 men in Brighton he met on Grindr after being diagnosed as HIV positive and either refused to wear a condom or 'sabotaged' the contraception.




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Paris Jackson makes rare appearance with brother Prince

The siblings, who lost their famous father in 2009, held hands as they posed for photos.




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Does Cabinet memo hint at blood scandal cover-up?

A Cabinet memo from 1987 suggests there was a deliberate policy not to accept responsibility for the way contaminated blood products had been given to haemophiliacs.




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Hairdresser who 'infected lovers with HIV' drank urine

Daryll Rowe, 27, insisted alternative therapies were better to treat the virus and read online that taking prescribed anti-retroviral would stop his urine killing it, Lewes Crown Court heard.




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Hairdresser in HIV case denies stash of sabotaged condoms

Daryll Rowe is on trial accused of infecting four men from the Brighton area with the virus and attempting to give it to a further six.




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Births down, deaths up, according to latest CDC estimates

As birth rates in the US continue to decline, deaths from age-related diseases are on the rise, according to new quarterly estimates from the CDC released today.




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Keke Palmer dons mini-dress for Elton John AIDS gala in NY

Keke Palmer defied convention at the Elton John's Foundation Fall Gala in New York on Tuesday night, as she traded in the event's usual black-tie dress code for a saucier ensemble.




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HIV treatment does prevent cognitive decline

Until this study by McGill University, research suggested that even those who take anti-retroviral therapy had a higher risk of brain disorders than the general population.




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Prince Harry hands out HIV testing kits at London clinic

Prince Harry has thrown his weight behind HIV Testing Week as he handed out self-testing kits at a pop-up clinic in London, and urged people to check their status.




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Up to 11% of HIV sufferers don't respond to AIDS drugs

Researchers from University College London found people who have previously taken drugs that block virus reproduction are more likely to carry mutations for drug resistance.




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Why 2017 was a milestone in our race to end HIV

Public health researchers insist the CDC's declaration that an undetectable virus is untransmittable will be a game changer inspiring more people to get tested and get on medication.




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New HIV cases reach historic low in New York City

A report released today by the New York City Department of Health showed 2,279 new diagnoses were recorded in 2016 - a nine percent drop from the 2,493 new cases in 2015.




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Bob Katter tells parliament gay men responsible for AIDS

Maverick MP Bob Katter has been condemned for describing gay people as murderers responsible for AIDS and alleging boys are being forced to wear dresses.




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Prescriptions for PrEP increased 1,000% in 2 years in NYC

A new report by DOHMH researcher Paul Salcuni has shown things are changing in New York: with a surge of 976 percent in PrEP prescriptions between 2014 and 2016.




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Outrage as Trump fires 16 members of AIDS advisory council

The Trump administration fired the remaining 16 members of the top White House advisory board on HIV and AIDS-related issues, it was reported on Thursday.




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Lyndra's weekly HIV-suppressing treatment works on animals

Massachusetts-based drug maker Lyndra found that a single oral doses of its HIV therapy can stay in the systems of animals for sustained periods of time, proof of concept for the drug they are developing.




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DC DOH launches racy new ad for HIV prevention drug PrEP

The DC Department of Health released a new commercial in December to promote the HIV prevention drug PrEP (Pre-exposure Prophylaxis), which stops the spread of the virus.




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AIDS research medic and pioneer Mathilde Krim dies aged 91

Widely seen as one of the most prominent figureheads in the battle against AIDS, Mathilde Krim led the fight against the illness through her skills as a medic and by raising public awareness.




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Versace family cremated designer's body to hide HIV status

Versace was HIV-positive at the time of his death, a fact that was confirmed by a Miami detective who saw his autopsy report according to journalist and author Maureen Orth.




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Young Americans skip HIV tests claiming 'low risk'

Nearly 70 percent of Americans under 25 have never been tested for HIV and most of them do not get screened because they think they are 'unlikely to be exposed,' according to CDC data released today.




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Grocery chain denies HIV prevention drugs to employees 

Publix has many stores in four of the top 10 cities in the US for new annual HIV diagnoses, but the Southern grocer is refusing to cover PrEP and failing to give a clear explanation for the decision.




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Married mother-of-three with HIV describes life with virus

Janeli Saucedo-Castrejana contracted HIV from her husband months after their wedding, but the couple, of San Antonio, now lives a normal life with three children thanks to treatment.




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Letters sent by Princess Diana to Aids victim revealed

Correspondence between Princess Diana and a friend of Vincent Hickey show the kind-hearted spirit of the 'People's Princess' to those less fortunate than herself.




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Duterte discourages condoms as HIV in Philippines is up

President Duterte told fellow countrymen to avoid practicing safe sex - comparing using a condom to eating a sweet with the wrapper still on, despite a 3,147 per cent increase of HIV cases.




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HIV patients who are depressed have a greater risk of dying

Researchers at Northwestern University found that the proportion of time patients with HIV spend depressed is directly related to their likelihood of missing doctor appointments.