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The ‘Berlin Patient’

Timothy Ray Brown, aka “The Berlin Patient,” is the first person to be declared cured of HIV. A Seattle native…

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A Red Ribbon Day

World AIDS Day 2011 is commemorated with a variety of Houston events.

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Health & Wellness

Mass. Group, Others Push for HIV Prevention Pill

A Massachusetts group and 12 others are working to stop the HIV/AIDS epidemic by pressing federal officials to quickly review…

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Health & Wellness

An Amazing 30-Year Evolution

A new era begins for Legacy Community Health Services.

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Local News

HIV and Hunger

The message conveyed by Nathan Kesselder, manager of special events, community relations, and media for AIDS Foundation Houston (AFH), was…

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Features

Woman with a Plan

Katy Caldwell is a big-boned gal with an easy laugh and crackling energy. She strides into our meeting wearing a…

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Health & Wellness

Privacy Disputes Threaten Mass. HIV Testing Bill

Emerson Miller felt "pretty hopeless" when he tested positive for HIV in 1996, but has since come to appreciate the…

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News

Wrigley Field Hosts ‘Pride Day’

Ticket sales for the Chicago Cubs game against the Pittsburgh Pirates benefitted local AIDS charities and groups advocating for lesbians,…

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Arts & Entertainment

Timeless ‘Rent’ is Imaginative, Energetic, Sexy

You wouldn't think a musical about struggling artists facing an imminent threat of death could possibly be uplifting.

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Health & Wellness

New HIV Infections in US Hold Steady at 50,000

The number of Americans newly infected with the AIDS virus each year has been holding steady at about 50,000, according…

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