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Communication and Trust Remain Keys to the Health of Latinas and...

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Did you know that about 260,000 women live with HIV in the United States? According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 19% of...

World AIDS Day: The Importance of Advocates Like Eddie Orozco’s Work...

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The first World AIDS Day took place on December 1st, 1988, to bring awareness to the rampant epidemic of HIV. Decades later, it is...

HIV in the Latino Community: Commercial Addresses This Reality for the...

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The Latinx community is disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. In fact, a study led by the CDC in 2018 found that 27 percent of the...

The Rising Scourge of HIV Among Young, Latino Men

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The federal government has committed to an initiative it’s calling Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America, which is designed to slash new...

First Ever Live HIV-Positive Kidney Transplant is a Success, Paving the...

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Nina Martinez, a 35-year-old, HIV-positive public health consultant from Atlanta, has made organ donor history this week by becoming the first living HIV-positive patient...

Second Patient Living with HIV Confirmed to Be Cured of Virus...

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Scientists may really have stumbled across a cure to HIV, according to a report published in the medical journal Nature earlier this week. The...