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Recent items include:
- Florida’s AIDS drug program’s future remains unresolved
- Florida AIDS drug advisory panel left out of decision to update list of AIDS drugs
- Florida Lawmakers Reverse Cuts to State’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program
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Florida AIDS drug advisory panel left out of decision to update list of AIDS drugs
Florida Lawmakers Reverse Cuts to State’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program
The Florida Health Department had planned to curb access to HIV meds and kick 16,000 residents out of care. Then came the backlash.
Retaliation? Provider loses $3.5M in state contracts after fighting HIV cuts
‘Are we trying to kill people? Is that the point?’ AHF’s Esteban Wood wonders. The post Retaliation? Provider loses $3.5M in state contracts after fighting HIV cuts appeared first...
Florida has fourth highest number of measles cases so far this year, CDC says
Florida’s $115B budget deal includes ‘Groveland Four’ compensation, AIDS program
Greenwood man charged for not telling sexual partner he had HIV
GREENWOOD, Ind. — Police accuse a Greenwood man of intentionally spreading HIV by not informing his sexual partner. Jeffrey Williamson, 32, is charged with one count of failure to...
‘Spreading like wildfire’: Fiji grapples with soaring HIV cases
The government has declared an HIV outbreak and described it as a national crisis, as cases went up 26% in 2025 from the year before.
The hidden realities of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and U.S. health care policy
The modern acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic was first recognized in the United States in early June 1981, when clusters of rare opportunistic infections were repo...
The hidden realities of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and U.S. health care policy
The modern acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic was first recognized in the United States in early June 1981, when clusters of rare opportunistic infections were repo...
The reality of PrEP access and HIV prevention in Georgia
“I just do not want my life to change,” said my patient. “It does not have to. With the medicine we have now, people with HIV can live a perfectly normal life,” I responded. As a f...
The reality of PrEP access and HIV prevention in Georgia
“I just do not want my life to change,” said my patient. “It does not have to. With the medicine we have now, people with HIV can live a perfectly normal life,” I responded. As a f...
The reality of PrEP access and HIV prevention in Georgia
“I just do not want my life to change,” said my patient. “It does not have to. With the medicine we have now, people with HIV can live a perfectly normal life,” I responded. As a f...
HIV Test In Dubai: A Complete Guide To Symptoms, Risks, And Confidential Home Testing
When it comes to personal health, few topics feel as sensitive or as important as HIV. Conversations around it are often wrapped in silence, fear, or misunderstanding. Yet awarenes...
Dozens of groups call on Hochul to expand HIV/AIDS housing assistance beyond NYC
Dozens of advocacy organizations across New York State are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to expand a program designed to cap rent costs for low-income individuals living with HIV/AI...
PHL logs over 4,600 new HIV cases in Q1; nearly all cases reported among males — DoH
The Philippines recorded 4,633 new confirmed cases of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) during the first quarter of 2026, with nearly all cases occurring among males, according to...
Summer’s coming, and data show Florida measles cases are rising
National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day 2026
This #NYHAAD, Friday, April 10, urges young people, health care workers and policymakers to prioritize HIV awareness and equitable care.
4 Year Milestone for Condom Home Delivery
Recently, the Erie County Department of Health's Community Health Services Division reached a four-year milestone for their FC2U (Free Condoms 2 U) home-delivery program. As part o...
National Transgender HIV Testing Day 2026
“Knowing your HIV status opens the door to timely care, effective prevention options, and greater control over your sexual health.”
Report Finds Widespread Confusion on No-Cost Coverage of PrEP to Prevent HIV
Poor information about PrEP HIV in marketplace health plans may deter people from accessing prevention, writes The AIDS Institute.
An Atlanta activist’s grassroots mission to stop the HIV epidemic
In this era of the HIV epidemic, talking saves lives. It pierces stigma and turns ordinary conversation into something lifesaving. Daniel Driffin, an Atlanta-based HIV activist and...
Healthcare Insurer Questioned on Diverting HIV, Hepatitis Copay Assistance
HIV+Hep advocates ask insurance regulators to investigate concerns at Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, including PrEP coverage.
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