34 min ago | EDGE
amfAR Funds New Round of "GMT" Grants
The announcement was made in advance of National Caribbean American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on June 8. "HIV/AIDS is still a leading cause of death in the Caribbean, and stigma and discrimination persist," said Kent Klindera, director of amfAR's GMT Initiative.
34 min ago | ConWebBlog
WND Dishonestly Portrays CDC As Clueless On HIV
If one believes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the reason certain populations in the U.S. report more cases of HIV isn't a mystery.
34 min ago | United Nations
UN, Lancet journal to hold meeting on AIDS response and global health
Organized in conjunction with the Lancet medical journal, the UNAIDS and Lancet Commission: from AIDS to Sustainable Health, will give over 30 commissioners the opportunity to work together to address HIV and global health in the context of the post-2015 development agenda.
1 hr ago | EDGE
HIV Prevention :: The Lowdown on Current Microbicide Research
This has sparked interest in new prevention tools such as Treatment as Prevention for HIV-positive people and Biomedical HIV Prevention Strategies for HIV-negative people.
2 hrs ago | KOMO News
First man cured of HIV meeting with Seattle scientists to recreate cure
The first person ever cured of HIV was in Seattle Tuesday, meeting with scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where they're in the midst of a $20 million project to defeat HIV for good, and working to recreate this cure for others.
2 hrs ago | EDGE
HIV Testing Days Tailor Message to Indigenous Communities
Bob Marley sang "One love, one heart; let's get together and feel all right," and his sisters and brothers of Caribbean descent have borrowed these lyrics and his ethos for the annual Caribbean-American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on June 8, themed "One Love."
5 hrs ago | Xtra!
ACT launches education campaign for HIV positive youth
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9 hrs ago | Walta Information Centre
Through PEPFAR Support, One Million Babies Born HIV-free - Wednesday, 19 June 2013 07:59
At the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief , we measure our progress with metrics that account for every program, dollar, and service received, huffingtonpost.com reported.
13 hrs ago | The Legal Record
Illinois Lottery Game to Fund HIV/AIDS Programs
Since 2008, the Illinois Lottery has contributed more than $4.7 million to HIV/AIDS education, prevention and support programs that serve Illinoisans, with the net proceeds of its Quality of Life special instant scratch-off games.
Backlash Against HiV/AIDS Billboard In Dallas
More than 14 thousand people living in Dallas County are living with HIV and many of them don't even know it.
Growing HIV/AIDS awareness in Indonesia's Papua region
JAKARTA, 18 June 2013 - Efforts to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in the Indonesian provinces of Papua, which has among the country's highest rates of infection, and West Papua are making steady though slow progress, say aid workers and government officials.
US Marks 10th Anniversary of Emergency AIDS Funding
Secretary of State John Kerry arrives to speak at the 10th anniversary celebration for the President's Plan for Emergency AIDS Relief, June 18, 2013, at the State Department in Washington.
Neil G. Giuliano: How Marriage Equality Helps Fight HIV
Any day now, the Supreme Court is expected to release its decisions on Prop 8, California's ban on gay marriage, and the federal Defense of Marriage Act .
HIV testing events to help spot people who don't know they're infected
Some Louisville churches and other groups around the state are offering free HIV testing in connection with National HIV Testing Day.
US program marks birth of one millionth HIV-free baby
This month somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa the one millionth baby will be born without HIV to a mother who suffers from the disease, thanks in large part to a decade-old US aid program.
U.S. Spends $228K to Find Out Why Gay Kenyans Avoid Free HIV Treatment
The National Institutes of Health has authorized a three-year study to find out why some HIV-positive homosexual men in Kenya do not seek the free treatment that American taxpayers already are funding.
US program marks birth of 1 millionth HIV-free baby
In this May 30, 2007 photo President Bush , hoists 4-year-old Baron Mosima Loyiso Tantoh, son of Manyongo Mosima "Kuene" Tantoh of South Africa, left, who is HIV-positive, after speaking about his efforts to fight HIV/AIDS worldwide, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.
Juanes Joins Lifebeat for National HIV Testing Day
Monday, the People en EspaA ol website premiered Juanes' PSA to raise awareness for National HIV Testing Day, which is June 27. Juanes has long teamed up with Lifebeat to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS.
Annual AIDS society auction this Friday
Art lovers may want to be at a local hotel Friday night for the annual charity auction in support of the Northern AIDS Connection Society .
Is Meningitis Outbreak Linked to Gay Social Apps?
GMHC Board Members Dr. Demetre Daskalakis and Dr. Frank Spinelli give meningitis vaccinations across the city "Diseases do not discriminate," resident HIV expert Dr. Demetre Daskalakis said in a recent interview with EDGE.