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News 2013

AIDS Vaccine Conference 2013: Highlights From Barcelona


In October 1,000 scientists and activists gathered in Barcelona to discuss the state of HIV/AIDS vaccine research. And the news out of the 13th annual AIDS Vaccine 2013 conference was decidedly mixed.

Read more: AIDS Vaccine Conference 2013: Highlights From Barcelona

Improving Health Outcomes for Racial/Ethnic Minorities Is Key Focus of FY13 Awards by Secretary's Minority AIDS Initiative Fund


Consistent with the President's request to sharpen our focus on improving outcomes along the HIV care continuum as we pursue the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the Fiscal Year 2013 (FY13) awards made by the Secretary's Minority AIDS Initiative Fund (SMAIF) funded a number of initiatives designed to do just that.

Read more: Improving Health Outcomes for Racial/Ethnic Minorities Is Key Focus of FY13 Awards by Secretary's...

Being Single Raises Risk of Death From HIV in US, But Only in Men


Single, divorced, or separated HIV-positive people in the United States had a higher risk of death from HIV/AIDS than married people, according to analysis of the US National Longitudinal Mortality Study. But the higher death risk applied only to men.

Read more: Being Single Raises Risk of Death From HIV in US, But Only in Men

Viral Hepatitis Action Plan 2012 Progress Report Released


In a new report, partners from across the U.S. government have shared an update on progress made during 2012 in implementing the Action Plan for the Prevention, Care and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis. This is our second such progress report; a report on the first year of implementing the Action Plan was published last October.

Read more: Viral Hepatitis Action Plan 2012 Progress Report Released

In This Issue

We continue our series on the participants in the African American HIV University's Science and Treatment College. Tamara Holmes reports on Ohio governor John Kasich's decision to circumvent his state's legislature, which opposed Medicaid expansion, and to expand Medicaid after all.

Read more: In This Issue

  1. The Next Generation: Charles Scott
  2. Despite Governor's Backing, Ohio Still a Mixed Bag When It Comes to ACA Support
  3. Scarlett Johansson, Aisha Tyler, Gabrielle Union Lend Their Voices to Planned Parenthood’s Efforts to Educate Uninsured Women about the ACA
  4. Adding To Health Insurance Confusion, Other Groups Try To Cash In

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