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amfAR Urges U.S. Government to Lift Blood Donation Ban for Men Who Have Sex with Men
Setting an Agenda for Intermittent PrEP Research
Top NIH Infectious Disease Expert: More Research Could Bring About a “Functional Cure” for HIV/AIDS
amfAR VP Chris Collins Receives Positive Leadership Award
U.S. Senate Condemns Ugandan “Anti-Homosexuality Bill”
Rosenfield Fellowships to Support Young Public Health Leaders
amfAR CEO Frost Named to Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
amfAR Urges U.S. Congress to Affirm Human Rights Regardless of Sexual Orientation
The Other Healthcare Debate
amfAR Helps Organize House Hearing on AIDS and Global Health Spending
amfAR Calls for a Reassessment of HIV Prevention Efforts for Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in the U.S.
AIDS Research: A Sound Investment
amfAR Welcomes Increase in AIDS Research Funding and Calls for Expanded Investments in Global AIDS and Health Programs
amfAR Applauds Lifting of Ban on Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange
Syringe Exchange Ban May Be Lifted Soon
Report Urges U.S. Government to Increase Global AIDS Funding
amfAR Welcomes Lifting of U.S. Ban on HIV-Positive Visitors and Immigrants
Video: Chris Collins on amfAR's Policy Priorities
Report Reveals Progress in HIV Treatment Access
Syringe Exchange Takes Center Stage in amfAR’s Advocacy Efforts
amfAR Commends Latest Congressional Action Advancing AIDS Prevention
A Crucial Step for Advancing HIV/AIDS Prevention
amfAR Commends Congressional Action on Syringe Exchange Programs
amfAR Applauds First Step to Remove Ban on Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs
amfAR Welcomes Steps to Lift Ban on HIV-Positive Visitors
The Challenge and Opportunity of a National AIDS Strategy
amfAR Policy and Medical Advisor Blumenthal Named Health Leader of the Year
Chris Collins Joins amfAR as Vice President and Director of Public Policy
amfAR Issues Call to Action at Groundbreaking Capitol Hill Conference
amfAR Voices Support for Obama’s Pick for Top Job at CDC
amfAR Disappointed That Syringe-Exchange Ban Not Removed from President’s Proposed Budget
amfAR Endorses Confirmation of Dr. Eric Goosby to Head OGAC
Government Moves to “Act Against AIDS” in the U.S.
Stem Cell Move Heralds Hopeful New Era for Biomedical Research and for AIDS
National AIDS Policy Nominee Must Move Swiftly on National AIDS Strategy
President Obama Reverses “Global Gag Rule”
Top Seven AIDS Policy Issues Facing the New Administration
amfAR CEO Weighs In on Need for Health Leadership in Washington
Can a Pill a Day Prevent HIV?
How Will Obama Fight AIDS?
New President, a New Era in HIV/AIDS Policy
House Committee Holds Hearing on Abstinence-Only Programs
House Passes PEPFAR Reauthorization
A Quarter of Female Teens in America Infected with Common Sexually Transmitted Infection
AIDS-Related Deaths in New York City At Record Low
Senate Committee Holds Hearing on NIH Funding
WHO Releases New Guidelines Addressing Health Worker Shortages
Washington, D.C., To Implement HIV/AIDS Curriculum in Fall 2008
Report Highlights Failures in Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services for Immigrants Detained by the U.S.
California’s 2008–09 Budget Proposal Cuts HIV/AIDS Funding
Arizona Joins Other States in Rejecting Abstinence-Only Funds
New Law Allows Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs in D.C.
Senate Bill Seeks to Lift Ban on HIV-Positive Visitors
Washington Releases City’s First Statistics on HIV
President Bush Signs FY 2008 Omnibus: Bill Mandates Free Access to NIH-Funded Research Findings
Policy Implications of Merck’s Recently Halted HIV Vaccine Trials
UNAIDS Revises Global HIV/AIDS Estimates
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) Passes in the U.S. House of Representatives
Committee Approves FY2008 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Spending Bill
China to Ease Travel Restrictions for People Infected with HIV
CDC’s 2006 Routine HIV Testing Guidelines Incompatible with State Laws
Study Shows Inadequate Retention Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa ART Programs
Senate Holds Hearing on PEPFAR
Bills Aim to Boost Global HIV Prevention Among Women and Youth
Syringe Exchange Victory Possible in D.C.?
What's New with the Caucus for Evidence-Based Prevention?
Drug Use Fueling Epidemics in the East
HIV in Black America - World AIDS Day Congressional Briefing Focuses on Black Women and Families
Empowerment Through Advocacy: amfAR Interns Take on the Hill
amfAR and Partners Form Caucus for Evidence-Based Prevention
When “Just Say No” Isn’t Enough - Stopping HIV Infections Among Drug-Using Populations
amfAR Speaks Out Against Proposed NIH Budget Cuts
Why is Politics Determining U.S. Health Policy?
Thembi’s AIDS Diary
HIV’s Alarming Impact on Women of Color
HIV Prevention Methods for Women, An Update
amfAR Submits Testimony to Congressional Subcommittee Hearing on Harm Reduction
amfAR Joins Call For Congress to Review Abstinence-Only Programs
Women and HIV: There Is No Debate
Women, Sexual Health, and HIV/AIDS Initiative
Women, Sexual Violence, and HIV: an amfAR Monograph
Kenyan Government Announces Male Circumcision Policy
New Government Report on PEPFAR Urges Spending Flexibility
amfAR to Release Survey Results Showing Pervasive HIV Stigma
HIV/AIDS in Correctional Settings: A Congressional Briefing
AIDS: A stigma endures
Women and HIV: Still Burdened by Stigma
Polls
Poll: If you had an infant son, would you have him circumcised as a preventive measure against HIV? [January 2009]
Poll: Should a student’s HIV-positive status be reported to his or her school administration? [October 2008]
Poll: Who should be tested for HIV? [July 2008]
Poll: Which region of the U.S. has the largest number of people living with AIDS? [June 2008]
Poll: Should an HIV-positive woman have a child if she wants to? [May 2008]
Poll: Should the U.S. Welcome People with HIV? [January 2008]
Poll: Should condoms be made available in U.S. prisons and jails? [April 2007]
Poll: Virginity Pledges [November 2007]
Poll: Is Oral Sex Safe Sex? [November 2007]
Poll: How much influence does television have on the sexual behaviors of teens? [December 2007]
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