Charity News from Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2000AJC Urges Rep. Chenoweth-Hage To Withdraw Invitation to John Birch SocietyAmerican Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee today sharply criticized Representative Helen Chenoweth-Hage for inviting the John Birch Society to address a congressional briefing on the Panama Canal. The AJC does not challenge the constitutional right of the ... AJC Applauds Firm EU Stance on Racist Austrian Party American Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee today commended the European Union for its firm stance against Austria's Freedom Party. Following Austria's national elections last fall, AJC urged Austria's political leaders to exclude the Freedom Party, led by ... AJC Expresses Gratitude to Costa Rica American Jewish Committee | An American Jewish Committee leadership delegation of more than 125 people is visiting Costa Rica this week to express gratitude to the Central American nation. "Costa Rica stands out as a dear friend of the Jewish people and a stalwart ally of ... AJC Denounces Syrian Support for Holocaust Denial American Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee today called Syria's denial that the Holocaust occurred an "inexcusable outrage." The editorial, which also equated Israel with Nazi activity during the Holocaust, "calls into question Syria's' commitment to ... NFL's Top Players Lend Support To Raise Big Dollars For Kapi'olani Medical Center And 170 Other Children's Hospitals As Part Of NFL Pro Bowl Week Children's Miracle Network | Instead, they joined other NFL Pro Bowlers Tim Brown, Brad Johnson, John Lynch, Michael Strahan, Wesley Walls, Rod Woodson, and Steve Young to raise funds for Children's Miracle Network and its 170 affiliated children's hospitals, including Kapi'... Non-Profit Executives Warn Of Potential Conflicts Of Interest, Unmet Needs In Profitization of Human Services United Cerebral Palsy Associations | The nonprofit executives are concerned that a focus on profit margins could impede the delivery of quality services to individuals with disabilities, children, families, and older Americans. "As a nationwide organization, we are committed to ... For Patients With AIDS, the Number of Pills may be Just as Important as the Type of Medication Duke University Medical Center | Based on an analysis of more than 3,000 patients involved in triple-drug combination trials to treat HIV infection, ter researchers say that patients who take fewer pills tend to do better than patients who have more complex medication regimens. Long-Term Treatment Outcomes For Lyme Disease Patients Are Positive, Yale Researchers Find Yale School of Medicine | Despite widespread anxiety about Lyme disease, Yale researchers have found that treatments for the tick-borne disease are effective and long lasting.
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