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11-30-2012On December 1st, we will commemorate World AIDS Day, which is a time to reflect on the progress we have made in the 31 years since AIDS was first discovered. As…
09-05-2012Hurricane Isaac s impact on the Gulf Coast last week, ongoing forest fires in several Western states, and today s earthquake in Costa Rica are all reminder...
06-19-2012We sent our first tweet in on August, 2008 from the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Four years and 3,265 tweets later, we are gearing up for yet..…
03-20-2012At the recent 19th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), Dr. Ron Valdiserri, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health for Infectious Disea…
03-08-2012At the 19th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) this week, Dr. Ron Valdiserri, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health for Infectious Di…
12-01-2011“Leading with Science, Uniting for Action” is the U.S. Government (USG) theme for World AIDS Day 2011. This year, we are thankful for scientific adv…
10-14-2011According to CDC estimates, 9,400 Latinos in the United States were newly infected with HIV in 2009. Latinos make up 16% of the U.S. population, but approximate…
08-02-2011More than half of all internet users have watched and downloaded online videos according to the The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Proje…