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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.
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HIV still plagues Black Americans at alarming rates. Could AI be the key to more equitable care?
Its National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. As we celebrate Black History Month, let’s reaffirm our commitment to equitably fighting this illness.
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Jail allegedly denied father-of-two his HIV meds. Now he’s dead.
Two months after entering jail, he was using a wheelchair and unable to speak, his mother says.
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Transphobia hurts trans women’s health, new HIV research finds
Job discrimination and structural stressors were correlated with higher risk behavior when it came to HIV.
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Almost everyone prosecuted under Maryland’s HIV criminal law was a Black man
Black men are a minority in Maryland but a majority of those prosecuted under the law in that state.
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HIV took my dad from me when I was 10. I wish I’d had the chance to come out to him.
I weep at the thought of how my life would have unfolded differently if my dad was still here.
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Dr. Fauci warns that the new wave of GOP homophobia could hinder the fight against HIV
“We have got to make sure that the extreme right in Congress realize they can’t get away with what they are doing.”