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In 2019, President Trump announced a challenge to lower HIV case rates by 75% by 2025 and 90% by 2030. It was and is an ambitious goal, but a local team has a plan that focuses on diminishing stigma and increased testing.
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Counselors will be at the stores to answer questions about HIV prevention and treatment options, including PrEP, a medication that offers another effective means to reduce the risk of getting HIV.
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Miami Dade and Palm Beach are two of the counties in Florida seeing increases in the rates of people 50 and older who are testing positive for HIV. Experts say doctors and patients alike should consider the importance of safe sex education and testing for the virus among older people, too.
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In the coming-of-age film, life comes to a screeching halt when a South Florida high school student finds out he's been exposed to HIV on the eve of his graduation.
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A new project will explore how HIV prevention and treatment can better meet the needs of Black women in Orange County.
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State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo explained the state plans to expand access to testing and treatment.
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Housing instability has been a major issue facing many persons living with HIV since the beginning of the epidemic.
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World AIDS Day is Wednesday and the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County is providing an opportunity for people to get free HIV tests.
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The state received the highest award nationally from the Centers for Disease control and Prevention to help curb the spread of HIV.
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Diagnosed in 2003, Marvene Edwards has been on the brink of death. Now, she serves those who may have come just as close as she works to channel her past to extend the lives of others.
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The drugs only need to be taken a few times a year — and may soon be available in many parts of the world. Patients say they are more convenient and less stigmatizing.
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Service members living with HIV will be in court in early August. They’re suing the military for discrimination over a longstanding policy that prohibits…