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Judge Who Suspended Abortion Pill Neglected to Disclose Antigay Interviews

Matthew Kacsmaryk referred to being gay as "a lifestyle."

CVS and Walgreens will start dispensing abortion pill mifepristone. Here's when and where

Both pharmacy chains already dispense misoprostol, the other medication involved in medication abortion regimens.

FDA Approves PrEP for Gay and Bi Teens

Youth can now benefit from the HIV prevention treatment.

New PrEP Campaign Targets Men Who Like to 'Party'

The message is meant for men who may be at greater risk of contracting HIV due to sexual and recreational drug behaviors.

FDA Updates Blood Donation Rules Opening Path for More Gay Donors

All prospective donors who report having a new sexual partner or anal sex in the last three months will have to defer donations for three months.

Civil rights, medical groups sue FDA over ‘almost unconscionable’ delay in banning menthol tobacco products

Over a 20-year period, a ban could lower health care costs among all adult smokers by about $1.62 billion, a recent study found.

FDA Will Relax Blood Donor Restrictions on Gay, Bisexual Men

The new guidelines eliminates the gendered-language in the current blood donation questionaire.

A Pill After Sex Could Help Slow STIs Among Gay Men

A low dose of an antibiotic could decrease some STIs affecting gay and bisexual men and trans women.

Mpox Is Almost Gone in the US, Leaving Lessons & Mysteries Behind

More than 300,000 people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with the virus, including 23 who died.

Biden Admin Speaks Out About Blood Donation Policy for Queer Men

A White House official said the administration recognizes the painful origins of the policy.

U.S. Gov't Sues Gilead for Patent Infringement Over PrEP Medication

The maker of Truvada and Descovy has not ever paid licensing frees for PrEP, a patented process discovered by scientists at the CDC.