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March 30, 2023
Prem Thakker
HIV Drugs, Cancer Screenings, and More: A List of Free Obamacare Services Struck Down by a Texas Judge
Judge Reed O’Connor has been the “go-to judge” for conservatives looking to strike down the Affordable Care Act.
September 9, 2022
David Marques
Conservatives Want You to Die for Their Personal Beliefs
A Texas judge’s ruling that employers don’t have to cover HIV-prevention medication is further proof that the right sees public health policy merely as a tool to punish political enemies.
September 6, 2022
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
The Pandemic Made the “Viral Underclass” Impossible to Ignore
Steven Thrasher’s new book examines how society makes people vulnerable to viruses and blames them for it.
April 12, 2021
Alexander Zaitchik
How Bill Gates Impeded Global Access to Covid Vaccines
Through his hallowed foundation, the world’s de facto public health czar has been a stalwart defender of monopoly medicine.
April 24, 2020
Joseph Osmundson
My Life in Sero-Surveillance
Those of us affected by the AIDS epidemic know the importance—and dangers—of antibody testing.
April 8, 2020
Scott W. Stern
Don’t Look For Patient Zeros
Naming the first people to fall sick often leads to abuse.
March 26, 2020
Podcast
The Politics of Everything
An Emergency Decades in the Making
Was the United States ever prepared for a pandemic?
July 3, 2019
Melody Schreiber
The Growing Toll of the Global Gag Rule
A new study shows abortions actually go up when the U.S. pulls funding from NGOs offering abortion referrals. That's only one way underserved populations suffer.
December 21, 2015
Adam Peck
Gay men can finally donate blood, as long as they don’t get any action.
November 17, 2015
Elizabeth Bruenig
Charlie Sheen announces he's HIV positive, and paid others to keep it quiet.
May 19, 2015
Scott Skinner-Thompson
Bad Blood
The FDA's donation rule change for gay and bisexual men is sending the wrong message on HIV
April 22, 2015
Susan Reif
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Carolyn McAllaster
Stigma and Poverty Make HIV/AIDS Deadlier in the Deep South
December 8, 2014
Alejandro Varela
The Best Way to Beat AIDS Isn't Drug Treatment. It's a Living Wage.
November 4, 2014
Julian Gewirtz
How to Understand the Frailties of Life with HIV? Poetry
July 10, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
Obamacare Is Working, But Some Insurers Are Behaving Badly
June 26, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
Here Is Where You Will Find HIV
Maps are the newest weapon for fighting the epidemic
December 16, 2013
Eric Sasson
There's a Wonder Drug That Prevents HIV Infection. Why Haven't You Heard of It?
September 24, 2013
Nora Caplan-Bricker
Startling New Map: 92 Percent of New HIV Cases are in 25 Percent of Counties
August 15, 2013
Daniel Engber
The Real Cure for AIDS
The new case for universal HIV screening
August 14, 2013
Julia Ioffe
Eight Horrific and Uplifting Stories About Being Gay in the New Russia
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