How Drugs Make It From The Lab to Your Medicine Cabinet
Here's an easy to understand tour of the complex process of pharmacology.
June 14 2017 5:00 AM
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Here's an easy to understand tour of the complex process of pharmacology.
The group formed to fight indifference and opposition to proper care for people living with HIV and AIDS in 1987 is rededicating itself to fighting President Donald Trump's policies.
HBO had to find someone else for its live panel discussion tonight after Jeremy Scahill of The Intercept backed out, over his objection to the booking of the controversial out Breitbart editor.
"Any kind of interruption in care is going to result in more cases of HIV," predicts John Peller of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago.
The latest survey by the National Center for Transgender Equality showed little or no improvement in terms of transgender people’s day-to-day experiences with bias since 2008.
The House of Cards star, famous for his impressions of Johnny Carson, Jack Lemon among others, took on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
The Center for American Progress found unjustice at every turn for LGBT people, from their first brush with the law to life behind bars, and beyond, if they survive.
Sheen says he “didn’t see it as Russian roulette.”
An editor at a gay website reported a Republican politician in Virginia with an anti-LGBT voting record is a Grindr user, but stopped short of revealing his name.
The actor who came out as HIV positive tried some controversial methods to find a cure, which triggered skepticism from America's favorite TV doctor.
Although the overall number of new cases of HIV has fallen in the United States, black and Latino gay and bi men continue to see a rise.
The report from UNICEF found smartphone dating apps used by young gay men have become a major factor in the increasing rates of HIV among teenagers in Asia.
A a big push is under way to get more people on treatment to prevent HIV.
A report says Martin Shkreli's Turing Pharmaceuticals will 'roll back' the price of a lifesaving treatment for people living with HIV — but only for hospitals.
The president's plan to fight HIV has raised eyebrows, mostly because nobody knows how it'll be funded.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says the franchise in Sheridan, Ind. fired the employee after he told his boss that he is HIV-positive.
It can be tricky for travelers who are HIV positive, especially those visiting nations where fear has led to draconian laws. Some countries, however, are easing their restrictions.
A European study found that guys in the least tolerant countries were at the greatest risk of HIV infection.
The Obama administration gave Plus and The Advocate sneak peek at its proposal for battling HIV over the next five years.
House Democrats rebuffed a direct personal appeal by President Obama for his controversial trade deal that would align the U.S. with Malaysia and Brunei, a country where rape victims and gays can be stoned to death.