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Joe Biden calls for increase in funds to end HIV epidemic
Part of the money will go to funding access to PrEP.
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“It’s a Sin” is about AIDS in England & Americans should remember that when they watch it
We in the UK were relatively spared a period of fighting for our lives against an uncaring and withholding political establishment. For all the similarities, we had a different experience.
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Donald Trump had one final attack on people living with HIV on his way out
Drugs such as antiretrovirals that are vital for people living with HIV would face significant price changes — and taxpayers would foot the bill.
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Pat Robertson said gay men have a secret ring that spreads HIV when they shake hands
A 2013 video of his extremely homophobic statements is getting attention after Rush Limbaugh spent years celebrating the HIV deaths of gay men.
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Dr. Fauci talks about his visits to gay bars & bathhouses (for scientific reasons)
He also contrasted the AIDS activists that once targeted him with COVID deniers, saying the former “ultimately were on the right side of history.”
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Dr. Jill Biden visits a LGBTQ community clinic in just her second day as First Lady
Jill Biden wanted to immediately discuss healthcare and cancer as the new First Lady. She chose to start at a LGBTQ-focused clinic known for its HIV/AIDS care.
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The absence of leadership during the coronavirus means silence still equals death
Perhaps the greatest outcome of this dark and challenging time will be the continued wide-scale awakening from American political passivity.
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The ban on gay & bi men donating their eyes is leaving thousands blind
There has never been a reported case of HIV transmission through corneal transplant surgery anywhere in the world.
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Cynthia Nixon says Black Lives Matter movement reminds her of HIV activism from the 90s
Both HIV/AIDS and Black Lives Matter activists worked “to seize the world’s attention and demand an enormous change,” the actress and once-political hopeful said.
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Two men found with a completely drug-resistant form of HIV. Doctors are worried.
Doctors believe this is the first time the medication-resistant strain of HIV was passed from one person to another.