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Trump's anti-transgender executive orders force CDC to remove HIV resources

Trump's executive order prohibiting federal agenciesfrom making any mention of "gender ideology" has forced the CDC to remove HIV-related pages regardless of if they mentioned gender or not.

Millennials Could Cure HIV — If Only They Had the Resources

Our failure to invest in young researchers is undermining scientific innovation, including an end to AIDS.

Trump administration erases mentions of LGBTQ+ & HIV resources from government websites

Republicans are moving forward with a full assault on LGBTQ+ lives.

HIV Funding in the South Is Critical in the Face of COVID-19, Racism

On the second annual Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, remember those who've been left behind.

The AIDs pandemic can be ended by 2030, but governments must act: report

One person dies from AIDS-related causes every minute globally, but world leaders can stop it.

To Beat HIV, Trump Should Take a Cue From Historically Black Colleges

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is an opportunity to remember all the work we need to do, and give credit where it's deserved.

Why the War Against HIV Rages in the South

There are numerous reasons HIV is more prevalent in the American South, with racism being top of the list.

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.

White House to Unveil New HIV Strategy

The Obama administration gave The Advocate and Plus a sneak peek at its proposal for battling HIV over the next five years.

Trump's Hazy Plan to End HIV Comes Into Focus

Considering his disastrous policies of the past, most activists aren't convinced Trump's proposal has teeth. His Health Secretary argues otherwise.

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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children site scrubbed of transgender kids

LGBTQ+ and missing? The Trump administration doesn’t seem to care.

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. 

Honoring Ryan Whites legacy

The Ryan White CARE Act, America's life stream to those living with and at risk for HIV, is expiring, threatening to unravel one of the nation's most critical health care safety nets

The Case for a Rapid Home HIV Test

A rapid/oral HIV test for home use, currently under consideration by an FDA advisory committee, has the potential to reach a far greater number of individuals who want to know their HIV status on their own terms, writes Tom Donohue, founding director of the group Who's Positive.

AHF: Another Wrong Turn Fighting for Condoms in Porn

AIDS Healthcare Foundation's push to ban condomless porn in California is another misuse of funds, writes Eric Paul Leue.

It's Time to Pay Attention to Older Americans Living With HIV, Advocates Say

In observance of National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, here's a look at some of the issues this population faces.

HIV 101: What Is a Serodiscordant Couple?

Some call them mixed, magnetic, or serodiscordant, but it means the same thing.