In This Issue

Groundbreaking new research on PrEP was presented at CROI 2015 and for the next several weeks we're going to dig into it. In this issue we present research from the IPERGAY trial, which suggests that on-demand PrEP may one day be an option for gay and bisexual men.

It's tax time again, but this year people who obtained health insurance under the Affordable Care Act and received subsidies will need to approach their taxes differently. Those who were required by law to buy health insurance but didn't will now have to pay their financial penalty. Our friends at Kaiser Health News report.

New research funded by the NIH offers promising news about children who are treated for HIV: most who have low levels of a key immune cell eventually recover levels of the cell after beginning treatment.

SAMHSA has announced a new funding opportunity to support substance abuse and HIV prevention services for at-risk racial/ethnic minority youth and young adults. Applications are due in late April.

Finally, beginning on April 16th the Black Treatment Advocates Network is offering a three-day training titled "Women AWARE: Advocating for Wellness, Awareness, Reduction, and Empowerment," to build science and treatment literacy among people serving women and girls in the Los Angeles area.

Yours in the struggle,

Phill