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Let People Living With HIV Enter Armed Forces, Lambda Legal Tells Court

Courts have already ruled that HIV-positive troops currently serving can be deployed overseas, and now it's time to let Americans who are positive enlist, says the legal group.

Having HIV Doesn't Mean You Can't Have Kids

Being HIV-positive doesn't need to get in the way of your dreams, including building a family.

HIV 101: What Will Change Now That I’m HIV-Positive?

It depends on what your habits are like before you knew you had HIV.

Daily Dose: When You Know

What you do -- and when you find out -- can make all the difference.

Op-ed: HIV Can Still Land You In Jail

What can be done to stop misinformation in the form of criminal law?

The Pentagon Tried to Discharge Me for Being HIV+. Today I Fight Back

We need the Fourth Circuit to recognize that the Air Force is violating its own regulations by discharging me and other Airmen living with HIV.

HIV Survivors Face Their Own Vietnam

Long-term HIV survivors share a suffering--and an invisibility--with war
veterans who live with PTSD.

Gay TV Producer Richie Jackson Pens a Memoir for His Gay Son

The TV and film producer bridges the generation gap by writing to his gay son about the lessons he's learned and the future that's at stake.

People Living With HIV Now Allowed to Join U.S. Public Health Corps

Applicants living with HIV and chronic hepatitis B will no longer be rejected from becoming officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

HIV Screening

HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, attacks the immune system, your body's defense mechanism against infection.

On World AIDS Day, HIV Activists Say There's More Work to Be Done

While there have been incredible advances in treatment, care, and services, there is still so much to be done to end the HIV epidemic. 

HIV Panic in Florida Is Turning Into a Health Catastrophe

Transmission rates are higher than any other state, and bias-based laws are likely making things worse.

Meet the Poz, Black Feminist Helping to Change the World

Tranisha Arzah is advocating for social justice in Seattle, and she's inspiring an entire community to follow her lead. 

Poz and Punishment

Tyler Perry is just the latest in a long list of people stigmatizing HIV.

Study: More Than Half of Americans on Prescription Meds

For the first time, it appears that more than half of all insured Americans are taking prescription medicines regularly for chronic health problems, a study shows.

HIV as thread not fabric

The author describes how HIV has woven in to his plots and into his life.

6 AIDS Charities That Donald Trump Could Send a Check

The Donald issued a $5 million bounty to President Obama and cast AIDS patients as a chip in his political fight. Here we offer suggestions on where to send his cash on the off chance anyone at the White House pays attention to the reality star and failed presidential candidate.

CEO Who Gouged Drug Price 5,000 Percent Arrested

It wasn't because Martin Shkreli raised the cost of a lifesaving drug 5,000 percent that the feds swooped in, but the old shell game. 

Leaders in Health, HIV, LGBTQ+ Rights React to Larry Kramer's Death

The world mourned one of the biggest heroes of the last 40 years.

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The Perfect Storm Facing Black Men on HIV

Government neglect, unemployment, health and socioeconomic disparities, racism, homophobia, and stigma are all contributing to an escalating catastrophe.