HIV

Health & Wellness

Commemorating 30 Years of HIV/AIDS

Today marks 30 years since the first report of a mysterious and deadly new syndrome that would come to be…

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Columns

How HIV Still Surprises Us

You would think that doctors would feel pretty cocky by now about HIV. We can test for the virus and…

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National News

‘Stop AIDS’ Program Spreads Prevention Message

Nestled between two Jacksonville motels long past their prime on a seedy stretch of Philips Highway, a small diner serves…

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Local News

Senate Plan Would Not Pay for New HIV Patients

A Texas Senate subcommittee approved a proposal on March 24 that would deny funding for additional patients in a program…

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Blog

Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Event to Combine Beauty Tips with Advice on Healthier Sex Practices

Every 35 minutes in the United States, a woman tests positive for HIV/AIDS. In Houston and Harris County, one in…

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Local News

Pharmaceutical Company Announces Once-a-Day HIV Treatment Tablet

Gilead Sciences, Inc., has submitted a New Drug Application for marketing approval of the single-tablet regimen of Truvada combined with…

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Features

22 Years and Counting

Since 1981, HIV and AIDS have claimed more than 25 million lives, with HIV infections continuing to increase at alarming…

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Arts & Entertainment

Still Beating

"I have always looked at The Normal Heart as a play about a war!” director Joe Watts says of the…

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Columns

Houston, Human Trafficking, and HIV

At a recent AIDS Foundation Houston all-staff meeting, we heard a presentation on human trafficking that left me feeling stunned…

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Blog

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day Officially launching 2010 Website

National Latino Aids Awareness Day (NLAAD) has officially launched the unveiling of its new website, www.nlaad.org. The fully bilingual website,…

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