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News 2016

At Clinic, Poverty Magnifies Health Problems

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A woman lights up a cigarette outside the Total Health Care clinic on Division Street in West Baltimore

Rhonda Jones began seeing doctors at a Total Health Care clinic in West Baltimore in the 1970s, when she was pregnant.

Read more: At Clinic, Poverty Magnifies Health Problems

For Transgender Kids, Support Is Key to Emotional Well-Being

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Penelope Patterson, 7, was born female, but identifies male with the blessing of his mother. Image from the video "Mom, I'm Not a Girl" a documentary produced by Cosmopolitan magazine. For illustration only.

Transgender children who feel supported seem to have no greater risk of depression and anxiety than other kids do, a new study suggests.

Read more: For Transgender Kids, Support Is Key to Emotional Well-Being

Seat in the Georgia House 

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Health advocate and Georgia State Representative-elect Park Cannon

Health advocate Park Cannon won a runoff election in February for the Georgia State House's District 58, which encompasses significant parts of eastern Atlanta. According to her LinkedIn page, Cannon spent a year and four months as coordinator for a Black women's wellness program with the Feminist Women's Health Center before declaring her candidacy.

Read more: Seat in the Georgia House

Alcohol More Harmful for People With HIV, Study Suggests

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Beware alcohol

Drinking alcohol may be more dangerous for people infected with HIV, a new study suggests.

Read more: Alcohol More Harmful for People With HIV, Study Suggests

NIH-Funded Study Finds Critical Population Adheres to PrEP with Coordinated Care

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PrEP adherence

New findings suggest that black men who have sex with men (BMSM) with access to a novel coordinated care program can adhere to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a medication regimen that helps prevent HIV infection in uninfected individuals. Researchers reported their results at a press conference at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston.

Read more: NIH-Funded Study Finds Critical Population Adheres to PrEP with Coordinated Care

  1. Addressing the Burden of HIV Infection in Young Black Men
  2. Research Update: NIH’s Dr. Dieffenbach on CROI 2016 (Video)
  3. HepCure: Free Hepatitis C App Available for Patients and Providers to Connect and Cure
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