Researcher says new doctors need more education and less implicit bias
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Researcher says new doctors need more education and less implicit bias
We need to talk to each other openly about sex and our sexual health
Trump’s VP Mike Pence once tried to divert AIDS funding to gay-conversion therapy
Funding extension welcome but longer-term solution still needed, groups say
Aggravated sexual assault convictions for HIV non-disclosure are unjust, members say
Advanced viral genome tracking could soon identify individual virus transmission cases. What does that mean for our privacy?
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We have the pills, the prevention plan and the strategy to prevent infections — so what’s stopping us?
VivaGel condoms promise protection from viruses. But do they really work?
Feelings can easily be misconstrued as fact
Powell comes to the job with extensive non-profit development and advocacy experience
After changes to criteria, the Public Health Agency of Canada must choose which organizations to fund
In its 15th year, the Heart of Richmond AIDS society continues raising money and awareness
What we can learn from the past
Committee recommendations would present opportunity for more legal challenges to sex work, morality, HIV and drug laws
Making up for lost time with mom
Asian Community AIDS Services will launch multilingual brochures for trans youth and their families in 2017