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Index of Articles From amfAR
- In Search of a Cure: Working to Turn on HIV (October 16, 2009)
- President Obama's New $5 Billion Investment Is a Welcome Boost for HIV/AIDS Research (October 1, 2009)
- An Unrivaled Ally in the Fight Against AIDS (August 26, 2009)
- amfAR Mourns the Passing of Senator Edward M. Kennedy (August 26, 2009)
For people living with HIV/AIDS, a senate ally without equal.
- HIV, HAART, and the Heart (July 14, 2009)
- amfAR Commends Congressional Action on Syringe Exchange Programs (July 20, 2009)
- amfAR Applauds First Step to Remove Ban on Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs (July 10, 2009)
- New Round of amfAR MSM Awards Supports Grassroots HIV/AIDS Groups in Six African Countries (March 26, 2009)
Awards coincide with landmark study of HIV risk and human rights abuses among MSM in Southern Africa.
- How Will Obama Fight AIDS? (December 17, 2008)
New era in AIDS policy discussed at amfAR congressional briefing.
- A First Step Toward a Cure for AIDS? Novel Procedure Appears to Have Eliminated HIV (November 5, 2008)
- MSM, HIV and the Road to Universal Access: How Far Have We Come? (August 2008)
Special report on the state of HIV/AIDS among MSM in low- and middle-income countries.
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- Stigma Clings Stubbornly to Women Living With HIV/AIDS (March 31, 2008)
- HIV in Correctional Settings: Implications for Prevention and Treatment Policy (PDF) (March 2008)
- Basic Facts About HIV/AIDS (2008)
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- Are You Positive You're Negative? (2008)
[Myths] and [truths] about HIV testing.
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- Assessing the Efficacy of Abstinence-Only Programs For HIV Prevention Among Young People (PDF) (October 2007)
- Tenofovir as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (February 2003)
- Volunteering for Smallpox Vaccination: Information for Health Care Workers (January 15, 2003)
A joint statement from Lambda Legal, amfAR, and the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
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- Cuba Fights AIDS Its Own Way (January 2003)
- World AIDS Day 2001: NASDAQ and Business Fight HIV/AIDS (November 2001)
- New Thinking for New Drugs: An Interview with Dana Gabuzda, M.D. (November 2001)
- Focus on Women: Challenges in the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS (October 19, 2001)
- Conference to Explore Inextricable Connection Between Health, Law and Human Rights (September 24, 2001)
- Era of Sharp Declines in AIDS Cases and Deaths May Be Over (August 2001)
- Reducing New HIV Infections by Half -- What Will it Take: Injection Drug Users (August 2001)
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- State Approaches to Expanded Access to Sterile Syringes Through Pharmacies (August 2001)
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- Dr. Mathilde Krim Refutes AIDS Denialists on ABC's "20/20" (August 2001)
- HIV Causes AIDS (PDF) (August 2001)
An amfAR ad that appeared in The New York Times
- Creating a Research and Development Agenda for Rectal Microbicides That Protect Against HIV Infection (PDF) (June 7-8, 2001)
- HIV Prevention for Women -- Why Microbicides Are Crucial (2001)
- The Broad Benefits of AIDS Research: An Update (PDF) (2001)
- Questions and Answers About Youth and HIV/AIDS (2001)
- Keeping Count: HIV/AIDS and Young People (2001)
- AIDS Research Past and Future: An Interview with Jeffrey Laurence, M.D. (December 2000)
- amfAR Sounds Alarm on HIV in South/Southeast Asia: Standing on the Precipice Symposium at United Nations in Observance of World AIDS Day 2000 (November 30, 2000)
- 12th National HIV/AIDS Update Conference to Showcase Leading HIV Researchers and Educators (March 3, 2000)
- Lipodystrophy: Serious Treatment Side Effect (March 2000)
- Microbicides: A New Weapon Against HIV (March 2000)
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