The Trump Administration's HIV Prevention Contradictions
Is shutting down the CDC's HIV prevention division a good idea?
Is shutting down the CDC's HIV prevention division a good idea?
On Call, Anthony Fauci's new memoir, can't disguise the damage caused by his COVID-19 policies.
Selling sex while HIV-positive will still be a felony.
The new law dictates a life sentence for anyone caught having gay sex and the death penalty for anyone convicted of "aggravated homosexuality."
Men in monogamous relationships may get clearance to give.
Phase 1 testing begins on new vaccine based on mRNA advances.
Can the government compel speech? For Supreme Court justices, that seems to depend on the content of that speech.
The anti-prostitution pledge is unconstitutional when applied to U.S. nonprofits. But the feds say it's still OK to compel speech from these groups' foreign affiliates.
After 35 years, a deadly virus has been tamed. Soon it could be history.
Lawmakers struggle to pass a bill protecting operators from arrest and prosecution.
More evidence that the treatment for HIV infection also stops its spread.
Ending the spread of HIV is within our reach, but the administration's approach to opioid abuse is a problem.
The FDA' policy makes no exception for gay men who use condoms or are in monogamous relationships.
Harm reduction advocates urge Kentucky counties to act before an epidemic occurs.
"Around the corner, there's a family neighborhood that's decorated for Christmas," a local television station reports while airing her photo.
Condoms-in-porn measure pits adult-film industry and public-health groups against public hysteria and a would-be porn czar
Government control of healthcare gets dangerous when there are entrenched interests.
Yesterday was a win for adult entertainment, sure, but also for personal liberty and against an overreaching nanny state.
England's National Health Service years behind in understanding treatment needs.
FDA finally ending lifetime ban.
Initiative essentially creates a bounty for citizens (and lawyers) to sue producers.
Are you ready for this? People are taking drugs and then having sex.
Drug advances can stop the spread of the virus, if we can get them into the right people's hands.
Big city health departments working on making it more available to those at risk.
When invited to trade filthy used needles for sterile new ones, drug users often take the safer route.
Given how a similar condom requirement worked in L.A. it seems California Assembly members want to drive the adult film industry out of state.
A new method of HIV prevention leads to old-school sex-shaming
Researchers want to try it on people
Last states to do so
Infection is associated with promiscuity
Could be important breakthrough, as it's already approved for use on humans
Every 14 days rather than every 28 days
Was dating the first actor who revealed status two weeks ago
A security guard once told him so
Measure B, which passed last year, requires performers to use condoms
Vaccine would not totally wipe out the virus
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