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News 2016

A Voter's Guide To The Health Law

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What you need to know before entering the voting booth

Nearly six years after its enactment, the Affordable Care Act remains a hot-button issue in the presidential race — in both parties.

Read more: A Voter’s Guide To The Health Law

Empowering Women to End HIV & Intimate Partner Violence

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A group discussion on women living with HIV who have had experience with, and received services related to, intimate partner violence.

HIV activist Gina Brown never looked at herself as a victim of intimate partner violence.

     "I just thought I was a chick who got beat up sometimes."

Read more: Empowering Women to End HIV & Intimate Partner Violence

In This Issue

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A new report from CDC confirms what many of us already know—that Black people living with HIV are less likely than Whites or Latinos to receive appropriate care and treatment, with Black males least likely to be in treatment. These findings underscore the reasons the Black AIDS Institute is strengthening BTAN chapters, holding PrEP Summits (see Events) and engaging in many many other activities to end the epidemic in Black communities. They're why we believe it is important to remind people that Black Lives Matter. 

Read more: In This Issue

Despite Progress, Persistent Disparities Prolong HIV Epidemic among African Americans

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New CDC reports illustrates disparities in HIV care

African Americans living with HIV are less likely than white or Latino Americans to receive consistent, ongoing medical care, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report published last week in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). Despite the promising sign of declining HIV diagnoses over the past decade, these findings demonstrate yet another persistent disparity that prolongs the epidemic among African Americans. 

Read more: Despite Progress, Persistent Disparities Prolong HIV Epidemic among African Americans

Despite Kvetching, Most Consumers Satisfied With Health Plans: Poll

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Bashing insurance companies may be a popular pastime, but a recent poll found most people were satisfied with their choices of doctors and even thought the cost of their health coverage was reasonable. 

Read more: Despite Kvetching, Most Consumers Satisfied With Health Plans: Poll

  1. HIV Can Persist in Body Despite Drug Therapy
  2. Zepatier Approved for Chronic Hepatitis C
  3. What Drives Me? Getting to an AIDS-Free Generation
  4. New Approach Might Boost HIV Testing Rates

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