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Insurer is sorry it used ‘insensitive language’ when denying PrEP coverage
After a letter denying coverage to a man because of his “high risk homosexual behavior” went viral, the insurer apologized and adjusted its policy.
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United Healthcare denies gay man medication due to ‘high risk homosexual behavior’
It’s not often a company comes right out and says in black and white that gay men aren’t worthy of the same protections as everyone else.
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HIV epidemic is ‘coming under control’ in the country with highest prevalence
The gains are at risk, however, as the White House’s proposed budget would reduce funding by about $1 billion to PEPFAR, which supports anti-retroviral therapy for millions of people.
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Milestone: Half of people living with HIV are now taking treatment drugs
Experts applauded the progress, but questioned if the billions spent in the past two decades should have brought more impressive results.
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UK Prime Minister May orders a probe into contaminated blood scandal
British Prime Minister Theresa May has ordered an inquiry into how blood treatments caused thousands in the ’70s and ’80s to contract HIV or hepatitis C.
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Andrew Garfield says he’s gay ‘without the physical act’ & gay Twitter explodes
The “Amazing Spider-Man” actor said he prepared to play a gay man on stage by binge-watching RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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To resist is American
Remember that it’s your country too, and the rights we have fought for and won, for the LGBTQ community and others, cannot be rolled back.
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Why you should be happy Republicans have delayed their disastrous health care plan
After the Congressional Budget Office showed the plan would kick 22 million Americans off the healthcare rolls, suddenly the plan was even less popular.
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You won’t believe what Trump said for National HIV Testing Day
Trump’s statement for National HIV Testing Day is incredibly offensive.
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Senate Republicans reveal secretive health care bill & spark massive outrage
Capitol police got physical with protesters in wheelchairs in front of Senator Mitch McConnell’s office.