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Michigan Health Department Denies Media Access to Training on Controversial HIV Database
LANSING, Mich.
March 05 2013 2:47 PM- Cover Stories Deborah Cox: Hear Her Roar
Between recording albums, performing in musicals, and raising three kids, singer and Broadway star Deborah Cox reminds women that HIV hasn’t gone away
March 05 2013 5:09 AM- Law & Crime Not-so-confidential HIV Testing
The Michigan health department has been secretly collecting information on people who test for HIV at federally funded clinics. For a decade.
March 04 2013 3:52 PM- Research & Breakthroughs Baby Effectively Cured of HIV
A baby girl born with HIV seems to have been effectively cured of the virus.
March 04 2013 1:27 PM- Opinion HIV and Gay Media: The Vanishing Virus March 01 2013 3:24 PM
- Law & Crime HIV-Positive Men Jailed For Not Revealing Status To 16-Year-Old Grindr Hookup February 28 2013 3:27 PM
- Treatment Meeting the Demand
A new program pairs HIV specialists with your hometown primary care doctor
February 28 2013 2:47 PM- Women How Astoundingly High Are Transgender Women's HIV Rates?
Transgender women face some of the highest HIV infection rates in the world.
February 27 2013 5:22 PM- News Former Surgeon General, Early AIDS Warrior C. Everett Koop Dead at 96
The influential figure changed the nation's views on AIDS.
February 26 2013 7:42 PM- Print Issue Issue 93, March-April, 2013
Special Issue: Women, Youth, and HIV; Singer and Actress Deborah Cox; Pharmacies for HIVers; How to Find The Right Doctor; Maria Mejia on The Healing Power of True Love; Could Your Phone Save Your Life?
February 26 2013 2:08 PM- Law & Crime HIV Care After Incarceration
Many find it difficult to stay on the straight and narrow with their HIV care once they get out of prison
February 25 2013 6:03 PM- Events Happy Times, High Seas
The annual POZ cruise offers travelers the ability to be who they are among friends and family.
February 22 2013 11:22 AM- Features Diseased Pariah News: A Marriage of Rage and Hilarity
Just when AIDS was reaching it's pinnacle of sympathy schmaltz in the media, DPN brought a breath of fresh black humor.
February 22 2013 5:18 AM- Guest Voices Op-Ed: Changing Attitudes Toward LGBT Health in the South
When health disparities disproportionately affect LGBT people, especially in southern states, it only helps to go straight to the source.
February 19 2013 12:30 PM- Treatment Will The Ban on HIV Organ Donation Research Be Lifted?
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill to lift the ban on organ donation research for people with HIV.
February 14 2013 12:56 PM- Wellness Recovering From A Raucous Mardi Gras
Four easy ways to feel great after a night of overindulging
February 13 2013 7:26 AM- People Practical Magic: The Magic Johnson Foundation
A 20-year-old foundation brings education, resources, and a touch of magic to communities that need it most
February 12 2013 8:04 AM- People Hydeia Broadbent: A Young Face of HIV
Hydeia Broadbent has literally dedicated her entire life to raising awareness about HIV and AIDS.
February 11 2013 8:49 AM- People Music That Inspired A Movement
With the advent of HIV/AIDS came music that defined a generation.
February 07 2013 8:47 AM- Events HIV's Drag Pageant
Drag queen Tipsy Rose Lee was crowned the winner at the annual Best in Drag show in Los Angeles. The satirical beauty pageant, held in October, raised more than $300,000 for Aid for AIDS, a s
February 04 2013 8:41 PM - Cover Stories Deborah Cox: Hear Her Roar
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