Louisiana: Jindal's Budget Plan Axes HIV Care
Louisiana's health care system is making significant cuts to its infrastructure, possibly putting hundreds of people with HIV at risk of losing treatment.
Arizona Politician Wants to Jail People Who Expose Others to HIV
A bill is already gaining fans in the state House.
No Room on the Bus
AIDS Walk Los Angeles finds its ads are not welcome on Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus
Scientists Develop HIV-Resistant T-Cells
Scientists at Stanford University have genetically engineered cells that are resistant to HIV, which could lead to an alternative therapy for people on heavy drug treatment plans.
Accepting Families Can Reduce HIV in Gay Kids
Accepting, happy families lead to healthy, happy kids.
With This Ring
A new tool for preventing HIV in women is filled with a lifesaving drug, and possibilities
Oscars Honor The History of HIV Activism
How to Survive a Plague, the preeminent documentary examining the early HIV activism movement, is nominated for an Oscar this year.
VA May Have Exposed Vets to HIV From Insulin Pens
More than 700 military veterans at a medical facility in Buffalo, N.Y., may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis because of improper use of insulin pens.
Groundbreaking HIV Vaccine Attempt May Also Help Uncover Cure
Spanish researchers may have discovered a major breakthrough in the path toward developing a therapeutic HIV vaccine, and possibly a cure.
Alabama Ordered to Stop Segregating Positive Prisoners
A federal judge says segregating HIV-positive prisoners violates the Americans with Disabilities Act while also denying them important rehabilitation programs.








