A sweeping study found HIV-positive people adhering to their regimens are less at risk of serious repercussions from COVID-19. The study included tens of thousands of HIV-positive Spaniards who were…
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Lesbian romances, gay thrillers, queer comedies, trans documentaries, drag queen reality shows and more await on the 50th anniversary of Pride. Gay Pride Month is here, and it's a time to…
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Now through Friday, June 19th any Father that comes in to get tested in our Norfolk (2415 Lafayette Blvd. Norfolk, VA 23509) or Newport News (247 28th Street, Suite 100…
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Researchers in China are warning that similar characteristics and tactics used by both HIV and SARS-CoV-2 could mean that humanity will have to adapt to life with the coronavirus, perhaps…
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A new form of PrEP could allow patients to stop taking daily pills Every year almost 38,000 Americans are diagnosed with HIV. In 2012, the Food and Drug Administration approved…
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Four months into the global COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, people living with HIV continue to ask about their risk for acquiring the virus and developing severe illness.…
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Lots of people have been lonely and sexually frustrated during lock down, but social distancing is having a positive effect on HIV infection rates. According to 56 Dean Street –…
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According to HealthDay News researchers have reformulated an HIV medication into a version they hope can eventually be taken once a year. The work is only in the early stages, having been…
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Survivors of one pandemic now brace for a new one When Larry Pike came down with a cough and a mild fever in early March, the 76-year-old was concerned. COVID-19…
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MASS is committed to sustaining and improving the health of our communities. This enduring value guides us as we face the difficult challenge of responding to the Coronavirus (COVID_19), which…
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