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The dark early days of AIDS

Watching “The Dallas Buyers Club” on the big screen this past week, the new film about the early days of…

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Court decides if gay juror can be taken off case

A multibillion dollar case between two giant pharmaceutical companies grappling over arcane antitrust issues has unexpectedly turned into a gay…

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AIDS United’s m2MPower Video Contest Winners Promote HIV Prevention for Gay Men

Three community-based organizations submitting videos for AIDS United’s “What’s In Your HIV Prevention Toolbox” contest mobilized their networks to garner…

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Arts & Entertainment

The Normal Heart Playwright Larry Kramer: I Don’t Know Why Gay People Are Hated, But We Are

Parade's Dotson Rader interviews gay rights activist Larry Kramer on his new movie, Hollywood actors playing gay, equal marriage, and…

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Features

Razor Sharp

Kris Sharp had a tough trailer park childhood, with a raging drug-addicted mother, and foster homes. When he ran for…

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Features

Three Decades, One Vision

It all started with the death of one gay man in New York City in 1981. The medical community named…

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Features

‘How to Survive a Plague’

Rich Arenschieldt talks with activist (and high school friend) Peter Staley and director David France about their new film chronicling…

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Health & Wellness

FDA approves first pill to help prevent HIV

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the first drug shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection, the…

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Columns

FDA Approves Over-the-Counter In-Home HIV Test

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first rapid over the counter HIV test for sale directly…

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Health & Wellness

FDA Approves First Over-The-Counter Home Use HIV Test Kit

OraQuick In-Home HIV Test, the first over-the-counter, self-administered HIV test kit, received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval July 3.

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