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Ask the Doc: A Cure for HIV?
By Demetre Daskalakis | Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
Five years ago, experts would have scoffed at the idea of a cure for HIV. Today, it may be closer than ever.
Needle Prick Project Discusses Being HIV-Positive Today
By Jenny Block | Monday Apr 29, 2013
Spurred by the isolation and stigma he felt around discovering he was HIV-positive, Tyler Curry founded The Needle Prick Project, a series of photos and stories to help people open a frank discussion about what it means to be positive.
HIV Testing Days Tailor Message to Indigenous Communities
By Louise Adams | Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
Organizations are reaching out to specific communities to spread the message that getting tested for HIV is important!
The Enduring Legacy of AIDS Walks
By Winnie McCroy | Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
Unlike many other AIDS fundraisers, AIDS Walks across the country continue to raise much-needed funds to support local AIDS organizations.
Texas College Student Candidate’s HIV Status Revealed to Public
By Jason St. Amand | Monday Apr 8, 2013
A student running for the University o Huston-Downtown’s vice president was the victim of a smear campaign that revealed his HIV status to the public.
For Kids Affected By HIV, Camp Starlight Is a Ray of Hope
By Jenny Block | Saturday Apr 6, 2013
For children infected with and affected by HIV, Camp Starlight provides a home away from home where they can get the attention they desperately need.
Advocates Urge Repeal of U.S. Laws Criminalizing HIV
By Winnie McCroy | Wednesday Apr 3, 2013
Instead of protecting from malicious intentional infection, criminalizing HIV has only had a negative effect on public health -- not to mention HIV-positive accused individuals.
Ask the Doc: Bacteria Is the Enemy in Two New Infections
By Demetre Daskalakis | Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Every two weeks, HIV expert Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, along with Dr. Paul Bellman & Dr. Anita Radix, answer your questions. All gay men in NYC need to get a meningitis vaccine; & yes, there’s a new antibiotic-resistant strain of gonorrhea.
Sequester To Have Devastating Effect on HIV Treatment
By Conswella Bennett | Thursday Mar 21, 2013
The federal spending cuts known as the sequester is expected to have devastating effects on HIV research and treatment.
Dallas Artist Raises Funds for Greg Dollgener Memorial AIDS Fund
By Drew Jackson | Monday Mar 18, 2013
A local gallery owner and artist in residence have teamed up to raise funds for Dallas’ Greg Dollgener Memorial AIDS Fund, a charity that acts as an umbrella when other ASOs have exhausted their resources.
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