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These Drugs Stop the Spread of HIV Even Without Condoms
By Alice Park
Young Men Aren’t Getting Tested for HIV: Study
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Northern Ireland Lifts Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
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Arrested Pharma CEO Says He Is Unfairly Targeted
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By Rishi Iyengar
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November 25, 2015
Jenny McCarthy Wrong Again—This Time on HIV
The ex-Playboy model goes from spreading lies about vaccines to spreading fears about HIV
By Jeffrey Kluger
November 19, 2015
What an HIV Diagnosis Means Today
Charlie Sheen isn’t the first celebrity to be diagnosed with HIV. But screening and treatment options have changed dramatically since Rock Hudson became the first Hollywood star to go public with the disease
By Alice Park
November 17, 2015
Charlie Sheen's Announcement Shows How Far the HIV Conversation Has Come
A quarter-century has meant a world of difference
By Lily Rothman
November 17, 2015
There's a Drug That Prevents HIV. Let's Use It
An FDA-approved drug can prevent HIV infections, but critics have worried that having such a fallback pill can promote unsafe sex and cause HIV infections to rise. A new study proves them wrong
By Alice Park
November 16, 2015
France Will No Longer Ban Gay Men From Giving Blood
The ban was originally imposed in 1983 in an effort to prevent the spread of AIDS
By Nash Jenkins
November 4, 2015
Russia Defends Imported Condom Ban, Says Lovers to Become 'Strict and Discriminating'
The nation has a major HIV/Aids problem
By Joanna Plucinska
August 6, 2015
Suniti Solomon, Pioneering HIV/AIDS Researcher, Dies at 76
The Chennai native documented the country's first case of HIV infection in 1986
By Sania Farooqui / New Delhi
July 29, 2015
A Woman Born HIV-Positive Is in Remission Despite Stopping Treatment Years Ago
Doctors believe early rather than continuous treatment with antiretrovirals is key
By TIME Staff
July 21, 2015
Miley Cyrus: We Will Make an AIDS-Free World a Reality
Miley Cyrus was honored for her work in the fight against AIDS and gave this speech at amfAR's Sixth Annual Inspiration Gala Tuesday
By Miley Cyrus
June 18, 2015
How One Teenager Changed the Way the World Sees AIDS
Ryan White, who put a new face on AIDS, died 25 years ago
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