U.S. HIV Prevention Policy Analysis
- An Interview With Harold Jaffe, M.D. (February 27, 2007)
In Exclusive Coverage of the 14th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, from The Body PRO
- An Interview With Julie Davids (February 27, 2007)
In Exclusive Coverage of the 14th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, from The Body PRO
- N.Y. Health Officials Urge More Aggressive HIV Testing, Notification in U.S. (December 1, 2005)
In CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update, from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- AIDS Action Sends Letters to Vice Presidential Candidates Critiquing Their Comments on the Domestic HIV Epidemic (October 8, 2004)
From AIDS Action Council
- President Bush on AIDS: More Questions Than Answers (June 30, 2004)
AIDS advocate John S. James offers a point-by-point critique of President Bush's June 23 speech on AIDS in Philadelphia.
In AIDS Treatment News, from AIDS Treatment News
- Rewriting the Script on Reagan: Why the President Ignored AIDS (November 14, 2003)
Dartmouth College instructor Michael Bronski offers a thoughtful analysis of Ronald Reagan's decision to pay so little attention to the growing AIDS epidemic during his tenure as president.
In Forward
- Letter to President Bush on Domestic HIV/AIDS Policies (October 2003)
Three prominent members of the HIV advocacy/healthcare community call on the U.S. president to rethink many of his administration's HIV/AIDS policies.
In TAGline, from Treatment Action Group
- IAPAC Condemns Senate Votes on International and Domestic Spending for HIV/AIDS (September 10, 2003)
From International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
- Back to Basics: Making HIV Testing Routine (August 2003)
An analysis of U.S. HIV testing practices.
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In IAPAC Monthly, from International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
- Editorial: Bush WHACKED or How the Right Wing's Social Agenda Is Losing the War Against AIDS (May 2003)
In Reasons for Hope, from Search for a Cure
- Our Biology Is Social (January/February 2003)
On the impact society can have on science, and what that means when it comes to fighting diseases like HIV.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis