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What can Western medicine learn from Indigenous healing traditions?

[From CATIE, April 26, 2019] “Since the earliest days of the epidemic I have known and worked with people living with HIV/AIDS. I was a family physician in San Francisco before the virus was even identified as HIV and well into the contemporary times of effective antiretroviral drugs. In the early ’80s, many of us […]

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Monoclonal antibody demonstrates ‘unprecedented’ virologic suppression in HIV study

[From Healio, April 17, 2019] “The monoclonal antibody UB-421 “demonstrated unprecedented and sustained” virologic suppression in the absence of ART among people with HIV during a nonrandomized, open-label, phase 2 clinical study, according to findings published today by The New England Journal of Medicine.” For more, click here.

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HIV Transmission Rates Decreased With Prompt Diagnosis and Treatment

[From Infectious Disease Advisor, April 17, 2019] “Although viral suppression has become increasingly prevalent in people with HIV in recent years, and the rates of new infections and transmissions have been decreasing, there are ways to accelerate this progress, according to results of a study published in the Centers for Disease Control’s Morbidity and Mortality

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Cuba just started giving PrEP away for free to those who need it

[From LGBTQ Nation,  April 12, 2019] “A pilot program that began on March 6 has Cuban officials distributing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to those in need. According to a report in Granma, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party, 28 people in Cárdenas, some 90 miles from Havana, have been supplied with

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