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VACS Index Depression HIV: Improving Mortality Prediction
The VACS Index 2.0 and depression in sexual minority men with HIV is an important area of study for improving mortality prediction. While the VACS ...
Stop bludgeoning young gay men with our AIDS tragedy
I take our community history very seriously. I’ve written a book about the dawn of AIDS in Hollywood, have read And the Band Played On more than on...
AIDS misconceptions plague the LGBTQIA+ community
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world. It…
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Cameron Diaz Talks Her Early AIDS Activism and Cousin’s Death From Disease at LA LGBT Center Event
Cameron Diaz says she jumped into helping people with HIV/AIDS after watching a family member die from the disease.
“My dad’s cousin, in the early ...
From the Lavender Scare to the AIDS epidemic, 'Fellow Travelers' tells an epic gay love story
Ron Nyswaner has long been interested in the ways in which human sexuality intersects with the law, having written the screenplays for “Freeheld,” ...
Health District Observes National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day
The Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) will participate in the Southern Nevada Health Consortium’s free health fair on National Latinx AIDS Awa...
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