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HIV/AIDS

Art project & new report give voice to people living with HIV in Edmonton
Culture

Art project & new report give voice to people living with HIV in Edmonton

Body maps allow PWAs to tell their stories of challenges and successes

By Ted Kerr
India marches against HIV/AIDS
Travel

India marches against HIV/AIDS

Hyderabad stages first gay parade ever

By Kaj Hasselriis
One Million Red Ribbons
Power

One Million Red Ribbons

Youth-organized campaign hits Toronto on World AIDS Day

By Cate Simpson
HIV disclosure can be dangerous
Power

HIV disclosure can be dangerous

Panel discusses discrimination & stigma

By Krishna Rau
Smoke, mirrors & the business of AIDS
Power

Smoke, mirrors & the business of AIDS

What one drug company isn’t telling you about its product & its advertising

By Shaun Proulx
Another HIV vaccine ready for trial
Health

Another HIV vaccine ready for trial

Still years away from market, says researcher

By Andrew Innis
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World AIDS Day programming on OutTV
Arts

World AIDS Day programming on OutTV

Day of docs and films features Canadian premieres

By OUTtv
ACT faces tough times ahead, meeting told
Power

ACT faces tough times ahead, meeting told

Criminalization of HIV is growing concern

By Krishna Rau
Reigniting art and AIDS activism
Arts

Reigniting art and AIDS activism

A collaborative effort for World AIDS Day

By Mette Bach
Still a gay disease
Toronto

Still a gay disease

By Krishna Rau
Bone marrow transplant appears to cure patient of HIV
Health

Bone marrow transplant appears to cure patient of HIV

Could treatment be adapted to eradicate disease?

By Andrew Innis
Tories adopt forced-testing policy
Power

Tories adopt forced-testing policy

‘It’s based in panic and fear’: critics

By Brent Creelman
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More countries criminalizing HIV
Power

More countries criminalizing HIV

Laws will hamper prevention efforts: report

By Brent Creelman
In defence of drug dealers, pimps and liars
Canada

In defence of drug dealers, pimps and liars

Lessons from harm-reduction politics

By Shawn Syms
Vancouver hosts fourth Gay Men’s Health Summit
Health

Vancouver hosts fourth Gay Men’s Health Summit

Working together for gay men’s health

By Tony Correia
New campaign takes on HIV stigma
Power

New campaign takes on HIV stigma

Website looks at attitudes among gay men

By Krishna Rau
HIV-positive travellers still refused entry to US
Power

HIV-positive travellers still refused entry to US

Law has changed, but regulations still in place

By Krishna Rau
Trysts in the dark
Ottawa

Trysts in the dark

Lessons from the bedroom

By Nicholas Little
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