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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As more data surfaces regarding COVID-19, the potentially fatal respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, HIV specialists offer advice tailored to the HIV population. AIDSinfo, a federal clearinghouse of…
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Researchers in the United Kingdom have confirmed that a stem cell transplant has cured a second person of HIV. The donor cells used in a stem cell transplant that cured…
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A new exhibit opened at The Valentine last month highlighting Richmond Virginia's HIV/AIDS epidemic through the stories of survivors, caregivers, activists, and others on the front lines. “Voices from Richmond’s…
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In keeping with our usual First Fridays at Hampton University, we are making February a little special in honor of Valentine’s Day. We will be offering Free couples testing on…
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Portsmouth Alumnae Chapter was one sponsored our MASS World AIDS Day event on December 1, 2019. As a sponsor they provided the food & beverages…
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The MASS Something in the Water Festival giveaway is in full swings and will be for the entire Spring! For the 2nd year in a row, MASS will be raffling…
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