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ACT UP and GLAAD Protest Simon  & Schuster's 'Denialist' HIV Book

The publisher is distributing a book that questions whether HIV causes AIDS.

Op-ed: Look to The Future on World AIDS Day

One health advocate says that an honest focus on our collective health will help eradicate HIV.

If the Clinton Foundation Closes, People Will Die

If politics forces the closure of the Clinton Foundation, the flow of lifesaving HIV meds will abruptly end. 

On World AIDS Day, HIV Activists Say There's More Work to Be Done

While there have been incredible advances in treatment, care, and services, there is still so much to be done to end the HIV epidemic. 

How the Black AIDS Institute continues to fill in the gaps

BAI was founded as a nonprofit in 1999 by pioneering activist Phill Wilson to mobilize and educate Black American communities about HIV/AIDS treatment and care.

The AIDS cocktail turns 10

As World AIDS Day comes around again on December 1, many of us remember how remarkable it was back in 1995 to believe that--for the first time ever--those we loved might survive HIV/AIDS.

The Cost of Inaction on PEPFAR, the AIDS Relief Program That's Saved Millions

Leaders of Partners In Health, the international public health nonprofit, write about the danger of not funding PEPFAR, a program that's saved 25 million lives and prevented millions of HIV infections.

Daniel Franzese: We Can Beat HIV

The Mean Girls star has a message for National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

World AIDS Day events held around the globe

Communities across the globe are marking World AIDS Day with vigils, workshops, protests, and calls for increased prevention and treatment programs. In the United States, President Bush saluted gays for their HIV education and prevention work and touted the success of his administration in fighting the disease.

1985: the year the AIDS crisis finally broke through the silence

A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.

WATCH: AIDS-Free Generation Within Reach, Says Obama

But for this to be realized, more work must be done, the president said today.

London Patient Becomes Second Person 'Functionally Cured' of HIV

A man who is known as "the London patient" is the second person ever to be "functionally cured" of the virus.

Op-ed: Vladimir Putin's AIDS Crisis

While a plane went down in Ukraine carrying several HIV and AIDS advocates likely due to Russian-backed separatists, Russia grapples with its own spike in HIV cases.