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An Missouri appeals court overturns the conviction of an HIV positive man, accused of not disclosing his status and infecting his partner. The judges chastised the prosecutor for delaying disclosure of key evidence to the defense.
Prosecutors charged a Chicago-area personal trainer for transmitting the HIV virus to three women. The man allegedly knew for 15 years that he is HIV positive but did not warn the women.
The unidentified man sustained a fractured spine and head injuries.
The families of the two boys, now teenagers attending high school in Gilbert, Arizona, say they believe it was a miracle they ended up in the same town.
During his final State of the Union address last month to a joint session of Congress in Washington, D.C., President Barack Obama said that the U.S. is on track to eliminate new HIV/AIDS transmissions by 2020.
Philanthropist and business maven Bill Gates has donated $5.8 million to HIV vaccine research as part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The grand donation…
Um…Did Suge Knight Hint At Infecting Easy E With AIDS? So there’s this video that surfaced (above) of Suge Knight making a guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live back in 2003, and it is quite eerie. Things take an awkward turn after Knight randomly makes a joke about injecting people with an AIDS needle as […]
Ice Cube opens up about what life lessons he learned from Eazy-E. In the biopic Straight Outta Compton, which is due in theaters Friday (August 14). The N.W.A rapper died from complications due to AIDS in 1995. “Eazy taught us that AIDS was real, not just for big-time celebrities or movie stars, but it you’re right here […]
South Indiana is under major pressure to create a medical safety blanket after it was revealed Gov. Mike Pence would declare a health emergency over the…
Hey! Dining Out For Life is coming up Thursday, April 30th!!! Dining Out for Life is an annual dining fundraising event that raises money…
AIDS and HIV are not the immediate death sentences they once were. But of course, that’s no excuse for us to stay lax on practicing…