Tags / investigators

Police Wii Bowling team issued stern rebuke

EnGadget  Nov 12 09

You know, policing can be a tiresome, thankless task -- that's why we weren't all that surprised when Polk County's finest were caught on camera at the scene of a Florida drug raid engaging in a reported nine hour Wii Sports tourney.
More from EnGadget

Bribery: Blackwater "authorized secret payments" to Iraqi leaders

America Blog  Nov 10 09

This is thoroughly disgusting, but not at all surprising: Top executives at Blackwater Worldwide authorized secret payments of about $1 million to Iraqi officials that were intended to silence their criticism and buy their support after a September 2007 episode in which Blackwater security guards fatally shot 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad, according to former company officials.
More from America Blog

Reassurance for HIV-positive women about short-term risk of bone loss

AIDS Treatment News  Nov 05 09

"Short-term rates of bone loss are similar in younger HIV-positive and HIV-negative women, US investigators report in a study published in the online edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Instinct Magazine's Leading Men Of 2009

Joe My God  Nov 03 09

Lt. Dan Choi and Col. Victor Fehrenbach take the cover of Instinct Magazine's Leading Men Of 2009 issue.
More from Joe My God

How Will The Navy Hold The Hazing Scandal Senior Chief Accountable?

Pams House blend  Nov 02 09

For those of you who aren't familiar with this story, let me recount the details from the Navy Times editorial Hold E-8 Accountable regarding the reported actions of Chief Master-at-Arms Michael Toussaint:

The original investigation into the matter, which occurred in 2005 and 2006 and only recently surfaced publicly, cited 93 instances of hazing, abuse and other improper conduct.
More from Pams House blend

High prevalence of anal chlamydia in Swiss HIV-positive gay men

AIDS Treatment News  Oct 30 09

"A large proportion of HIV-positive gay men in Switzerland have anorectal infection with chlamydia, investigators report in the November 15th edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Hepatitis C coinfection doesn't increase risk of progression to AIDS

AIDS Treatment News  Oct 29 09

"A meta-analysis of over 30 studies involving in excess of 100,000 patients with HIV has shown that hepatitis C co-infection does not increase the risk of progression to AIDS.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Kardashian Burglary an Inside Job?

Holly Scoop  Oct 22 09

Investigators are under the assumption that whoever robbed Kourtney Kardashian last week could have had close ties to the family.
More from Holly Scoop

Balloon Boy's Parents to Surrender; May Have Had Accomplices

EyeGossip.com  Oct 20 09

Investigators are trying to track down a man who reportedly helped the family plan the publicity stuntGet more Us! Follow us on Twitter, Friend Us on
More from EyeGossip.com

Relapse common in HIV/HCV co-infected patients after treatment for HCV

AIDS Treatment News  Oct 19 09

"Relapse after apparently successful treatment for hepatitis C virus occurs in over a third of individuals who are co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C, Spanish investigators report in the November 1st edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Item: DC man gets 180 days for fight that killed gay man

Qnews  Oct 14 09

   ::: Robert Hannah, 19, was sentenced to 180 days behind bars Wednesday in connection with the Sept.
More from Qnews

Cheating Anti-Gay CAA ssemblyman Michael Duvall Will Be Left Alone By Investigators

Queerty  Oct 06 09

California State Assemblyman Michael Duvall — who revealed he cheated on his wife and mother of his two kids when a live mic caught a conversation he was having about ejaculating inside his mistresses — will not face an investigation from Attorney General Jerry Brown.
More from Queerty

Topical treatment for pre-cancerous anal cell changes safe and moderately effective

AIDS Treatment News  Oct 05 09

"A course of treatment with topical trichloroacetic acid appears to provide a safe and effective treatment for pre-cancerous cell changes in the anus, US investigators report in a study published in the online edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Three-quarters of HIV-positive US prisoners stop anti-HIV drugs after release from jail

AIDS Treatment News  Oct 04 09

"Few HIV-positive prisoners in the US continue to take HIV treatment once they are released from jail, Canadian and US investigators report in the online journal PLoS One.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Peer support and text reminders lead to only transient improvements in HIV treatment adherence

AIDS Treatment News  Sep 30 09

"These findings suggest that receiving informational, emotional, and affirmational support from peers might promote adherence, but that effect did not persist when the support was discontinued.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Abacavir impairs endothelial function, possibly explaining increased heart attack risk

AIDS Treatment News  Sep 30 09

"Treatment with abacavir impairs endothelial function, providing a possible explanation for the drug’s association with an increased risk of heart attack, US investigators report in the September 24th edition of AIDS.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Reduced efavirenz dose safe and effective in patients with high blood levels of drug

AIDS Treatment News  Sep 28 09

"Doses of efavirenz can be safely reduced in patients who have high blood concentrations of the drug, Dutch investigators report in the October 1st edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Intel's 32mn processors show off power efficiency in informal preview

EnGadget  Sep 28 09

Craving for some cutting edge tech to go with your croissant this morning? Intel's Clarkdale and Arrandale -- the 32nm chips that cram the GPU and memory controller inside the CPU package -- have been subjected to the discerning eye of the Hot Hardware investigators, and have shown off some significantly reduced power usage.
More from EnGadget

Hanging From A Tree In Kentucky

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  Sep 24 09

From the AP: The body of Bill Sparkman, a 51-year-old part-time Census field worker and occasional teacher, was found Sept.
More from Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish

Tobacco, marijuana and alcohol may lower levels of some anti-HIV drugs

AIDS Treatment News  Sep 21 09

"Tobacco and marijuana may reduce levels of atazanavir (Reyataz) in the body, whilst tobacco and alcohol may lower efavirenz (Sustiva or Stocrin) levels in individuals who carry specific genetic variations, according to two posters presented last week at the 49th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) in San Francisco.
More from AIDS Treatment News

Most read today »

Most read this week »

What's New on QueensSpeech Gay News