Study: Demand for HIV Vaccine Will Depend on How Good It Is If an HIV vaccine became available tomorrow, would the world line up for it? It depends on the level of protection it affords, says a research team from the University of California at Los Angeles.
January 20, 2010
Helping One at a Time
Travis McCoy, frontman for the Gym Class Heroes and ambassador for MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation, dishes on his new role as a global AIDS advocate.
January 13, 2010
Catastrophe in Haiti
A devastating earthquake struck Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince and its surrounding communities January 12, reducing many of the city’s homes, government buildings and foreign aid headquarters to rubble.
January 11, 2010
Terry Dyer: Eradicating Stigma by Mobilizing the Black Community
Although he is relatively new to HIV/AIDS advocacy, San Francisco’s Terry Dyer brings a veteran’s passionate commitment to ending the stigma and isolation experienced by so many black gay men living with the virus in the city’s fabled Castro district.
January 06, 2010
Up in the Air No Longer POZ speaks with Clemens Ruland from the Netherlands, believed to be the first HIV-positive person to enter the United States freely following the removal of the long-standing HIV travel ban.
January 05, 2010
Global Funding for AIDS Is Justified Two Harvard medical professors counter charges that HIV programs receive too large a slice of the global health funding pie.
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