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HIV/AIDS

Stephen Andrews, saving lives
Culture

Stephen Andrews, saving lives

Visual artist’s latest work is an education in HIV status through abstract painting

By Chris Dupuis
An ounce of prevention
Health

An ounce of prevention

A PrEP user talks about his personal experience with the drug

By Julie Cruikshank
ACO to announce stance on PrEP
Power

ACO to announce stance on PrEP

Position based on WHO and CDC recommendations

By Julie Cruikshank
ACO to bring Totally outRight program to Ottawa
Health

ACO to bring Totally outRight program to Ottawa

Leadership program to target gay men between 16 and 25

By Julie Cruikshank
New hep C treatments promise high cure rates, few side effects
Health

New hep C treatments promise high cure rates, few side effects

Though Canadian data scarce, US study suggests hepatitis C on rise among gay men

By Dave Yin
‘Subdued’ AIDS summit to go on after Malaysian flight goes down
Power

‘Subdued’ AIDS summit to go on after Malaysian flight goes down

‘Any time we lose people of that calibre, and any time in that number, it is significant’: John Bishop

By Natasha Barsotti
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ACO has big plans for Ottawa Pride
Culture

ACO has big plans for Ottawa Pride

New campaign encourages testing, pays homage to history

By Julie Cruikshank
Most new HIV cases in BC are gay or bi men, report finds
Health

Most new HIV cases in BC are gay or bi men, report finds

New diagnoses growing steadily among young men born 1980 and later

By Jeremy Hainsworth
The Reading List for July 15, 2014
Culture

The Reading List for July 15, 2014

By Simon Thibault
WHO recommends MSM take antiretroviral drugs
Power

WHO recommends MSM take antiretroviral drugs

Organization says HIV infection rates in this group still high

By Natasha Barsotti
Segregation reasonable for HIV-positive convict, court rules
Power

Segregation reasonable for HIV-positive convict, court rules

Boone decision based on ‘predatory homosexual’ stereotype, says lawyer

By Adrienne Ascah
WorldPride human rights panel looks at cultural politics of HIV
Power

WorldPride human rights panel looks at cultural politics of HIV

Ottawa attendees consider the ongoing stigma and complexities of HIV

By Julie Cruikshank
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AIDS Vigil speakers reflect on 30 years of remembrance
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AIDS Vigil speakers reflect on 30 years of remembrance

Barbara Hall and researcher Henry Luyombya to co-host June 24 event

By HG Watson
WorldPride’s condom sponsorship deal called unethical
Power

WorldPride’s condom sponsorship deal called unethical

Durham AIDS committee protests decision to distribute only Trojan

By HG Watson
HIV-positive Ottawa man acquitted in nondisclosure case
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HIV-positive Ottawa man acquitted in nondisclosure case

Case originally went to trial in January but superior court justice declared mistrial

By Steven Fouchard
Health Initiative for Men stable after BC evaluates funding
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Health Initiative for Men stable after BC evaluates funding

Other AIDS organizations see funding cut, staff lost

By Shauna Lewis
St Paul’s Hospital repurposes its dedicated AIDS ward
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St Paul’s Hospital repurposes its dedicated AIDS ward

Ward 10C still an option for HIV-positive people, says Positive Living BC chair

By Natasha Barsotti
US: CDC recommends expanded use of PrEP
Health

US: CDC recommends expanded use of PrEP

Medical providers advised to consider HIV-prevention pill for at-risk patients

By Natasha Barsotti
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