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Health & Wellness

FDA delays decision on first drug to prevent HIV

Federal health regulators have delayed a decision on whether to approve the first pill shown to prevent HIV infection, the…

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Columns

HIV Rates For U.S. Urban Black Women Much Higher Than Previous Estimates

The study found that the rate of HIV infection is five times higher for black women than previous CDC estimates.…

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National News

HIV-Infected Man Fights to Become Atlanta Officer

A former investigator with the city of Los Angeles claims Atlanta police rejected his job application solely because he has…

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Health & Wellness

CDC Awards $339 Million to Health Departments for High-Impact HIV Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has begun awarding a total of almost $339 million to state and local…

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Columns

HIV “Treatment as Prevention” Study Science Breakthrough of the Year

The finding that HIV treatment with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can actually prevent transmission of the virus from an infected person…

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International News

Nigeria Anti-Gay Marriage Bill Risks AIDS Funding

A bill originally designed to outlaw gay marriage in Nigeria will likely jeopardize millions of dollars of Western aid geared…

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Health & Wellness

UN: AIDS Epidemic Stabilizing, Still Work to Do

The AIDS epidemic is leveling off and the number of people newly infected with the virus that causes it has…

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Features

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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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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Blog

New Drugs Control Older HIV Drug Resistance

By Healthy Living News A new study shows dramatic improvement in the ability of those with HIV to control virus…

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