FactoryHaus: Catholic Church's obsession with sex is unhealthyLSU The ReveilleThe Catholic Church is one of the world's largest providers of HIV/AIDS treatment to those stricken with it in Africa.
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"A new study adds to the evidence that vitamin D deficiency is common in people living with HIV. The new data, from an Italian study reported last week at the 12th European AIDS Conference in Cologne, Germany, and summarized by the National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project (NATAP), underscore the potential importance of testing for and treating low vitamin D levels to thwart the increased risk of bone deterioration and immune system dysfunction in those infected with the virus.
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I have the following problems with the LGBT boycott of the DNC that a few bloggers launched yesterday:
Last Friday, we celebrated the end of a 22-year legislation that prevented HIV-positive people from entering the United States.
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Bonus Briefs: Gay Pumpkins, Adam Lambert, Matthew Morrison, Gay Oscars, and MoreAfterElton.comBut that plus signing the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act and ending the HIV travel ban is a decent start.
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President Obama made some of the moves this week the LGBT community has been waiting for since he took office.
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"President Obama called the 22-year ban on travel and immigration by HIV-positive individuals a decision "rooted in fear rather than fact" and announced the end of the rule-making process lifting the ban.
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Today, President Barack Obama extended and strengthened the coverage of HIV/AIDS in the United States by signing into law the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act.
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The White Stuff: In another nod to the "forgotten" LGBT population, President Obama signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Act and lifted the HIV Travel and Immigration ban on Friday.
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President Obama announced an end to the HIV Travel and Immigration Ban during the signing ceremony for the vital Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act this afternoon.
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Here's the event, along with the transcript
THE PRESIDENT: We often speak about AIDS as if it's going on somewhere else.
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Two days after signing the historic Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act--the first federal law to extend protections to GLBT Americans--President Barack Obama addressed two other issues seen by gay Americans as crucial to the cause of equality.
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Moments, ago, President Obama signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Act and lifted the HIV Travel and Immigration ban.
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So when President Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act this morning (11:50am EST), will he also fully repeal the travel ban that keeps HIV-positive foreigners from entering the country or becoming citizens? That's what's expected.
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The Advocate's Kerry Eleveld reports that President Obama is expected to announce the final end to the HIV travel ban during a signing ceremony today for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act.
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President Barack Obama lifted the HIV
Travel and Immigration Ban during a signing ceremony for the Ryan White
HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Acton Friday, as previously reported by The Advocate.
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Congress approves funds for Ryan White renewal By Staff & Wire Reports Friday, October 30, 2009 The U.
Senate Passes Hate-Crimes BillWindy City TimesAlso this week, the House and Senate agreed upon and approved a final version of the HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009, enabling the program to be .
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I’ve referenced this story in a previous post, about a woman who was denied health insurance because (a) she was raped, (b) sought prophylactic HIV/AIDS treatment because it was unknown if her rapist wore a condom, and (c) sought therapy for the psychological problems resulting from being raped (in her case agoraphobia, which made her [.
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Damn. There was initially a great deal of hope that this was a serious breakthrough in treatment. We will have to wait a bit longer and keep our fingers crossed for the next development.
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