What to know about the Supreme Court case that could take away your access to PrEP and other care
Here's what’s at stake in the latest Obamacare challenge that the original plaintiffs claimed encouraged people to be gay.
April 18, 2025
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Here's what’s at stake in the latest Obamacare challenge that the original plaintiffs claimed encouraged people to be gay.
The activist group wants the federal government to reject a patent extension for Gilead's tenofovir alafenamide, a component of several HIV meds.
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The congresswoman asked why the HIV prevention drug costs nearly $2,000 in the U.S. but only $8 in Australia.
A generic form of the HIV prevention drug from Teva Pharmaceuticals will come earlier than anticipated -- but activists are calling for greater access.
Marrazzo will be the first out member of the LGBTQ+ community to head the institute.
The donation amounts to 2.4 million bottles each year -- but activists say it isn't enough.
The call for action comes because the government developed the use of Truvada as PrEP but Gilead Sciences is making all the money from it.
PrEP activists say that CDC leaders have access to new technologies, but refuse to implement them efficiently.Â
The HIV-prevention method has been credited with a remarkable drop in transmissions.
The celebrities will join other activists in D.C. in the coming week as part of the #SaveHIVFunding campaign, as Congress considers cutting $1 billion from essential programs.
Health experts are alarmed as Republicans degrade the country’s pivotal HIV programs — and break promises made during Trump’s first term.
A directive from the State Department assures that 2025 will be different from 2024, when President Biden hosted the first display of AIDS Memorial Quilt panels at the White House.
More needs to be done to stop stigma toward those living with HIV, including producing more stories featuring those living with HIV, a new report from GLAAD said.
By spreading falsities about the HIV prevention method, the ads are "causing significant harm to public health," a letter to Facebook asserts.
The defendants in the case previously argued that requiring insurance coverage of PrEP access was similar to supporting homosexuality.
While the justices upheld the coverage requirement for insurance companies to pay for preventive care at no cost to the patient, they also gave the HHS secretary more power.