Life can sometimes feel like an endless series of highs and lows, and we hardly notice how each one propels us from one moment to the next. While the thrill…
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug that combats drug resistance among "heavily treatment-experienced" HIV-positive people, drugmaker ViiV Healthcare announced Thursday. The medication, called fostemsavir and marketed under the…
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Mark your calendars! On Friday, August 21st if you come in and get tested you will receive a FREE car wash and detail!
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The nonprofit Retro Report's new film asks Dr. Anthony Fauci, Harvard professor Dr. Allan Brandt, and GMHC cofounder Dr. Larry Mass what lessons from the fight against AIDS that our country…
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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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