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Tag Archives: HIV
It’s time to stop linking ‘loose morals’ to immigrants with HIV
Opinion: Removing medical inadmissibility from Canadian immigration legislation is long overdue
Why can’t Saskatchewan solve its HIV crisis?
Soaring infection rates over the past decade aren’t going down, leaving doctors to wonder: What’s the province waiting for?
To win the fight against AIDS, we must end the war on drugs
Opinion: Injection drugs remain a key driver of the global HIV epidemic—and to solve it, we have to reform drug criminalization
Does PrEP, an HIV-preventing drug, make sense for gay men?
PrEP is being sold as a way to give gay men peace of mind—but it may not be as risk-free or socially responsible as it seems
Charlie Sheen and the chase for an HIV vaccine
Charlie Sheen has the drugs to keep HIV at bay. One day, scientists hope to have a vaccine.
Saskatchewan’s HIV epidemic
Third World levels of HIV infection rates in one of the world’s wealthiest countries are ‘a national disgrace’
Half of students don’t use condoms? Really?
The surprising results of Canadian student sex surveys
Doctors say they have cured HIV-positive baby through early treatment
Doctors in Mississippi say they have cured a baby girl who was born HIV positive by giving her treatment with antiretroviral drugs within 30 hours after her birth.
Bill C-398 defeated
A sufficient number of Conservatives voted against Bill C-398 tonight to defeat the private members’ bill that was intended to make it easier to send generic medicine to developing countries.