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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on June 18 approved a newly developed HIV/AIDS prevention drug that only needs to ...
Why shouldn’t Matthew Lim play Winnie? Inside his body, the role would be no spoof at all but the purest of incarnations.
Creator Patrik-Ian Polk celebrates Noah’s Arc’s legacy -- and shares why Black queer stories still deserve more space in ...
The closing of Dupont Circle felt like a bad omen. The park and its namesake neighborhood, a longtime hub of gay life in ...
In this op-ed, LGBTQ+ news and culture writer Samantha Riedel discusses the New York Times’ ongoing coverage of trans people ...
That fall, Matlovich’s face was on the cover of Time magazine. ... The AIDS epidemic hit the United States in 1981, the year President Ronald Reagan took office.
Research keeps you on the forefront and provides opportunities for patients and staff. It’s the only way we’ll ever move ...
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Yeztugo, a twice-a-year antiviral shot to prevent HIV, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, marking ...
Streaming now on Paramount+, the groundbreaking series returns with a reboot that centers Black joy, chosen family, and what ...
On March 12, 1987, nearly six years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic — which had already claimed the lives of nearly 40,000 Americans — Larry Kramer, ... Cover of the Oct. 7, ...