Debate Emerges Over HIV Testing Rules
WINK TV - NEW YORK More than 100,000 New York City residents have HIV, and 20 percent don't know it. Many sicken and die without learning their status. New York City health officials want to reverse the trend by making it easier for doctors to administer HIV
HOUSTON VOICE BLOG
Houston Voice Online - Yes, Virginia. There is a gay agenda, and it's totally wack. I am sick of the headlines about marriage for same-sex couples. The whole gay beat-your-head-against-a-wall game plan reminds me just how tired I am of the debate, and how long ago I
Think small, make a big change
Tracy Press - To all the high school seniors in Tracy who graduate in 2006, I only have one small piece of advice: think small. That s probably not something you d expect to hear from a graduation speaker, a teacher or a parent, but it s a whole lot better
AIDS at 25: And the band continues to plays on
Inside Bay Area - HIS NAME was Gaetan Dugas. A relatively unassuming French-Canadian flight attendant, Dugas was known in gay circles as a charming, international traveler whose sexual promiscuity was no secret. Today, Dugas is best known as "patient zero" for one of
After 25 Years, Why Don't We Have a Vaccine or a Cure for AIDS?
Forbes - BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- "The answer is simple and clear, and it's not from the lack of money or effort," claims a former Arizona state senator and Physician's Assistant, Stephen Davis. "It's impossible to create a vaccine or find
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