====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0130 from reel: L 2814 (1985-12-06 to 1986-07-23) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/84449 Title: AIDS Cases Jump 84 Percent in '85 Summary: Report on significant increase in AIDS cases in the United States during 1985, with statistics from the CDC on case numbers and trends. Category: national news Subjects: AIDS epidemic; public health; disease statistics Confidence: 0.9 Title: Researchers Find Part of AIDS Key Summary: Article about researchers discovering a key component of the AIDS virus that could help in developing treatments and understanding the disease. Category: national news Subjects: AIDS research; medical breakthrough; virus identification Confidence: 0.85 Title: Larger Number of Children May Have AIDS Summary: Report on increasing evidence that more children may be affected by AIDS, with discussion of diagnostic challenges and CDC findings. Category: national news Subjects: pediatric AIDS; disease transmission; public health concerns Confidence: 0.85 Title: Beta Blockers Linked With Depression Cases Summary: Study findings linking beta blocker medications with increased risk of depression, based on research from Harvard Medical School. Category: national news Subjects: medical research; drug side effects; mental health Confidence: 0.8 Title: University of Kansas Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday Summary: Schedule of events for KU's observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, including march, program, and film discussion. Category: campus news Subjects: civil rights; university events; MLK Day celebration Confidence: 0.9 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: The Sanctuary; Becerrros Mexican; K.U. Kempo Karate and Self-Defense Club; Whistlers Walk; Trailridge Athletic Club; 7th St. Market Community Mercantile Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.9 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.