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Prince Harry Visits Schoolchildren in Lesotho, Speaks Out in Fight Against HIV

"Talking about HIV and understanding it isn't dangerous," Harry said at the Johannesburg dinner. "Denying it, or not knowing about it, definitely is. Our aim and hope is that we can influence a decline in the transmission of HIV and increase life expectancy, in a unique way for Lesotho: by addressing the psychological and social needs of the next generation, which is so important.”

Published
28 February 2013
From
Yahoo! News (blog)
Uganda: Health Ministry Says HIV Testing Not Compulsory

The Ministry of Health has today, Feb.26, come out to clarify recent media reports that all people seeking treatment from public health facilities across the country will be required to undergo mandatory HIV testing first.

Published
27 February 2013
From
AllAfrica
Bill Would Lower HIV Criminal Penalties in Iowa

The proposed legislation would lower the current maximum penalty of 25 years in prison to five years.

Published
27 February 2013
From
Poz magazine news
The Plague Years, in Film and Memory

What it's like when the worst years of your life get rolled up into an Oscar-nominated documentary.

Published
26 February 2013
From
The Atlantic
Obituary: C. Everett Koop, MD, 96, Iconic Surgeon General

C. Everett Koop, MD, Ronald Reagan's iconic surgeon general who waged a war against smoking, defended disabled newborns' right to life, and championed knowledge over prejudice to educate the nation about AIDS, is dead at age 96.

Published
26 February 2013
From
MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Gays can't have sex

'Gays can’t have sex. We can have only “safer sex” or “protected sex” (where condoms or any other form of barriers are used). The sad part of “protected sex” is that it implies that sex between men is not safe,...' - psychotherapiast Marco Posadas ponders whether 'safer sex' is having a damaging effect on gay men's self-image.

Published
22 February 2013
From
Xtra!
MISSOURI: Senate Passes Bill to Increase Tuberculosis Screenings and Penalize Spreading the Disease

On February 14, the Missouri Senate voted unanimously to approve a bill requiring TB screening for more people and allow prosecution of those who spread the disease.

Published
21 February 2013
From
CDC National Prevention Information Network
Marge Berer on Depo-Provera and informed choice

From one perspective, a method that a woman need only renew once every three months was a gift. One injection four times a year and no fear of unwanted pregnancy. But the potential for abuse of this method was obvious from the beginning, and abuse there was, from paternalistic family planning providers.

Published
20 February 2013
From
BMJ Group blogs
Belgian proposal: Sick illegal immigrants to return home in exchange for medical treatment

It emerged on Monday that Antwerp social services had been refusing to fund antiretroviral drugs for undocumented HIV patients when the drugs are already available in their country of origin.

Published
20 February 2013
From
Expatica
Blue Cross Suspends Mandatory HIV/AIDS Drug Mail Order Program

In response to consumer complaints and a class action lawsuit on behalf of HIV/AIDS patients in California, Anthem Blue Cross has agreed to suspend a program that would have barred patients from purchasing certain specialty medications at local pharmacies. Under the program, patients would have been required to obtain their medications by mail order, threatening their health and privacy according to the lawsuit.

Published
20 February 2013
From
PR Newswire (press release)

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