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The recent use of an outdated and misleading statistic in a Miami Herald story on the prevention of vertical transmission highlights the need for new, more honest statistics.
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Tenofovir vaginal gel holds out exciting possibilities for women-controlled HIV prevention. But there is not enough money for the next stage of research and testing.
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The UN says it is committed to working with civil society organizations, but the selection process for the new leader of UN Women has been behind firmly closed doors.
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Worldwide excitement greets a vaginal gel that shows promise in preventing HIV.
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Mexico's Supreme Court has upheld Mexico City's ruling allowing same-sex couples to adopt children
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Worldwide excitement greets a vaginal gel that shows promise in preventing HIV.
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Although the US government has released some AIDS money to Uganda after international pressure, it needs to increase overall funding to foster long-term progress.
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Supplying clean needles to prisoners who inject drugs helps prevent transmission of HIV... and makes moral and practical sense.
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Raping your wife is a declared a crime in India - again
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Good men don't get AIDS? HIV and class in India.
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Haitians didn't deserve an earthquake, and nobody deserves HIV.
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The US finally lifts the ban on HIV-positive visitors.
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Reflecting on a year of loss.
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"Saving" sex workers.
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Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, South Africa's evil former Minister of Health, is dead.
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Robert Mugabe deserves to lose office, and more, before his 86th birthday, rather than another endorsement to stay in power.
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Rape and AIDS in Cameroon.
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Transgender people in the Dominican Republic talk about their lives.
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Transgender people in the Dominican Republic talk about their lives.
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Children need to learn about sex.
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The new president of the UN General Assembly is an outspoken homophobe.