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PrEP users likely to have better overall health practices
Those who use PrEP for regular protection from HIV infection are also more likely to protect their health in other ways.
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Gilead’s new TV ads for PrEP will be unique. They include gay & trans people.
The first ad features three groups heavily affected by HIV: youth of color, transgender women, and gay men.
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A Seattle man contracted HIV despite taking PrEP consistently
His case is the county’s second diagnosis.
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Publix grocery chain refuses to protect employees from HIV
“I’m not sure it’s legally actionable, but that doesn’t mean it’s not reprehensible.”
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Florida will offer free PrEP to all gay & bi men by the end of 2018
They’ve already started giving it away in some counties. Here’s how to get yours.
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CDC officially admits people who are positive but undetectable cannot transmit HIV
Buried in statistics, a beautiful statement emerged, showing an important sign of progress from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gives $140 million to develop PrEP pump
A device to deliver a daily dose of an HIV prevention drug could be a huge leap forward in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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This company is delivering PrEP and birth control to your front door for free
Nurx is also giving away free birth control in Donald Trump’s name.
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How can we use HIV prevention techniques to lower smoking rates?
Our community has twice as many deaths from cigarettes than HIV every year. New advances can help us lower both rates by 95% or more.
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Despite second case of HIV, PrEP still ‘most effective tool for HIV prevention’
A second man taking PrEP for HIV prevention has tested positive. Let’s take a deeper dive beyond the story to see what it means for gay men taking Truvada.