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Emergency rule cuts AIDS drug aid, affecting thousands in Florida
health2 days ago

Emergency rule cuts AIDS drug aid, affecting thousands in Florida

Florida’s Department of Health issued an emergency rule narrowing the AIDS Drug Assistance Program eligibility from 400% to 130% of the federal poverty level, cutting about 12,000 low-income HIV/AIDS patients off affordable medications starting March 1 as a lawsuit over the changes proceeds. The move bypasses standard rulemaking, drawing criticism that it’s budget-driven and could worsen transmission and drug resistance; some Medicare-insured patients remain eligible up to 400% FPL, and the program’s health-insurance component is being eliminated.

Nan Goldin's Ballad Reframed: A Raw Photo Chronicle of Love and Loss
photography1 month ago

Nan Goldin's Ballad Reframed: A Raw Photo Chronicle of Love and Loss

Nan Goldin’s Ballad of Sexual Dependency, a seminal photobook spanning 1970s–80s Boston and New York circles, is being shown in full at London's Gagosian for the first UK presentation, underscoring its stark, candid portrayals of love, nightlife, vulnerability and the toll of AIDS on a tight-knit community, while reaffirming its lasting influence.

WHO and Gilead advance HIV prevention with new injectable options and global funding efforts
health7 months ago

WHO and Gilead advance HIV prevention with new injectable options and global funding efforts

The WHO recommends the use of the long-acting HIV prevention injection lenacapavir, approved in the US for twice-yearly use, as part of global efforts to combat HIV, especially in high-risk groups. Despite its potential, funding cuts, particularly from the US, threaten to undermine HIV prevention programs worldwide, risking increased infections and deaths. Gilead Sciences has committed to supplying lenacapavir at no profit to improve access in low-income countries, but global resource gaps remain a major challenge in ending the HIV epidemic.

2024 HIV Infections Reach 15,290, New National Estimates
health7 months ago

2024 HIV Infections Reach 15,290, New National Estimates

Ghana recorded 15,290 new HIV infections and 12,614 AIDS-related deaths in 2024, with a significant feminization of the epidemic. The country is working towards UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, but faces challenges in diagnosis and treatment initiation. Efforts include promoting HIV self-testing and strengthening community responses to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

The Forgotten 1990s Case That Still Haunts America
history8 months ago

The Forgotten 1990s Case That Still Haunts America

The article recounts the tragic and largely forgotten case of Kimberly Bergalis, a young woman who contracted HIV from her dentist in the early 1990s, sparking national debates on AIDS, medical ethics, and HIV testing policies. Her story highlighted the fears and stigmas of the AIDS epidemic, leading to proposed legislation and increased awareness, but also revealed the complexities and uncertainties surrounding HIV transmission and healthcare responsibilities. Despite her death and the controversy, no confirmed cases of healthcare worker-to-patient HIV transmission have been documented since.

Edmund White, Celebrated Gay Literature Pioneer, Passes Away at 85
obituary8 months ago

Edmund White, Celebrated Gay Literature Pioneer, Passes Away at 85

Edmund White, a pioneering gay author known for his autobiographical fiction and memoirs, died at 85 in Manhattan. His work, which includes over 30 books, significantly shaped queer literature and explored his personal life, sexual experiences, and the AIDS crisis. White was also a biographer, teacher, and activist, surviving decades of health challenges and leaving a lasting literary legacy.

Celebrating the Legacy of Edmund White, Pioneering Gay Author and Novelist
obituaries8 months ago

Celebrating the Legacy of Edmund White, Pioneering Gay Author and Novelist

Edmund White, a pioneering gay author and influential figure in LGBTQ+ literature and activism, has died at 85. Known for his autobiographical novels, essays, and plays that documented the gay revolution, White was a key voice from the Stonewall era through the AIDS crisis and into the post-gay rights era, receiving a National Book Award for lifetime achievement in 2019.