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"Intolerance is Deadly" by AHF President Michael Weinstein

By: Michael Weinstein, June 28, 2009
Frontiers IN L.A.

As the gay marriage debate rages across this country, there is an angle that has not often been explored. What is the impact of gay marriage on the rate of HIV among gay men? Read More...

Free HIV testing this week in Atlanta area

By: Sharise M. Darby, June 26, 2009
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Saturday is National HIV Testing Day, and it’s a reminder that Georgia has one of the highest AIDS rates in the country. With 19.7 cases for every 100,000 people, Georgia ranked ninth out of all states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is from 2007, the latest available. Read More...

Lancet Examines Obama's Pledge To Fight HIV/AIDS

By: , June 24, 2009
Lancet Examines Obama's Pledge To Fight HIV/AIDS

The journal Lancet Infectious Diseases examines whether President Obama is fulfilling his campaign promises to tackle HIV/AIDS abroad and at home. Read More...

Investment should follow Obama's pledges on HIV/AIDS

By: Kelly Morris, June 24, 2009
The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Before election, President Obama pledged to continue leadership and increase investment to tackle HIV/AIDS, both worldwide—through the President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)—and domestically. Read More...

Duval has one of highest HIV rates in Florida

By: , June 23, 2009
Florida Times Union

A new Internet data map offers a first-of-its-kind, county-level look at HIV cases in the U.S. and finds the infection rates tend to be highest in the South. Read More...

Forbes: HIV 'Atlas' Shows Virus Targeting Minorities

By: , June 23, 2009
Forbes

Your chances of getting infected with HIV may largely depend on where in America you live, a new report finds. The HIV/AIDS Atlas found that 80 percent of U.S. cases are clustered in 20 percent of counties -- typically comprised heavily of gay, black, Latino and other minority populations. Read More...

L.A. pushes for condoms in porn legislation, but state lawmakers balk

By: Malcolm Maclachlan , June 23, 2009
Capitol Weekly

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is hoping that a recent outbreak of HIV cases allegedly linked to the adult entertainment industry will help them find a sponsor for a bill to mandate condom use in adult films. Read More...

Sacramento protest to draw attention to AIDS/HIV cuts

By: Kimi Yoshino , June 22, 2009
Los Angeles Times

$80.1 million in proposed cuts of state funds would eliminate or drastically curtail many AIDS/HIV education, prevention and treatment programs. Read More...

Magic Johnson HIV testing unit stops in Jackson

By: , June 22, 2009
Jackson Clarion-Ledger

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation's Magic Johnson Mobile HIV Testing Unit is on a 14-city tour and will stop in Jackson from 2-6 p.m. today at the Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center's main clinic, 3502 W. Northside Drive. Read More...

Questions are raised over L.A. County's HIV response

By: Rong-Gong Lin II and Kimi Yoshino, June 22, 2009
Los Angeles Times

An AIDS advocate says public health officials 'have been asleep at the switch' in not investigating recent cases in the adult film industry and urges that condoms be used on porn sets. Read More...

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