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This groundbreaking new HIV-prevention law will save lives & improve healthcare access
The law will stop insurance companies from blocking access to lifesaving medication.
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A new HIV-prevention injection just succesfully completed its clinical trials
The twice a year shot had 100% efficacy, but a few hurdles remain before it becomes publicly available.
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Republicans gut HIV/AIDS spending by over $400 million in next year’s budget
Last year Republicans attempted to cut HIV prevention funds, but the committee rejected the budget cuts.
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HIV cases are increasing among younger queer Latinos. Here’s why.
They accounted for about 33% of new HIV infections, but only make up 19% of the U.S. population.
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HIV-positive parents OK to chestfeed if viral load is undetecable
Breastfeeding was once the cause behind 30% of HIV infection transmissions between parent and child. But a medical advancement has changed that trend.
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HIV transmissions down by 12%. One age group in particular is bringing those numbers down.
Black men in particular showed the largest decrease in new HIV infections.
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Nearly 700 users sue Grindr for allegedly sharing HIV-status without consent
Grindr has faced several accusations of compromising user security in the past.
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We have made unthinkable progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Where do we go from here?
AIDS was once the number one cause of death for men 25-44. While the illness is no longer a death sentence, there’s still a lot of work to do.
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Antiquated HIV laws excessively target Black men for actions that don’t even transmit the virus
These laws remain on the books in 34 states.
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This tech titan makes gay men feel “invincible” by helping them get free PrEP
Tristan Schukraft believes it is more than possible to reach zero HIV infections if we expand access to this crucial drug. That’s why he founded Mistr.