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A new report finds higher rates of depression and injuries from falls among older LGBT people—plus continued effects from the HIV epidemic.
My first time in Cape Cod & I jumped right into rehearsals.
It’s incredible how recalling the hope and enjoyment from three years ago can bring a smile to my face and make me feel re-nude.
Yes! Here’s a snapshot of HIV providers responding to the new pandemic.
“Brave spaces” are needed, says Lamar Brown-Noguera of AIDS Project Worcester. Here’s how the group is adjusting to the COVID-19 crisis.
“Even a relatively small cluster in this population has great potential to expand to new cases.”
I felt powerful. And it wasn’t just from looking beautiful.
Mutual of Omaha’s settlements follow allegations of discrimination against people taking Truvada to prevent HIV.
AIDS United reminds people living with HIV that the 2018 election isn’t just about seats in Congress.
Provincetown’s AIDS memorial “stops one ocean moment in time.”
Many of the 215 injection-drug-related HIV infections could have been averted from a swifter response, according to researchers’ estimates.
Created by Lauren Ewing, the horizontal monument in the Massachusetts resort town “stops one ocean moment in time.” [VIDEO]
Four years ago, nearly 200 people contracted HIV in Indiana’s opioid-related outbreak.
After the identification of 52 new HIV cases in a Massachusetts region, the state asks the CDC to help investigate.
And what it’s doing to avoid a situation like rural Indiana, where more than 180 people got HIV within four months.
An amfAR grant goes to two University of Massachusetts scientists exploring a novel technique.
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