How Does the Affordable Care Act Help People Living with HIV/AIDS?
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 brings a new era of access medical treatment.
The attached file describes what the Affordable Care Act means for people living with HIV.
Category: HIV/AIDS News
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 brings a new era of access medical treatment.
The attached file describes what the Affordable Care Act means for people living with HIV.
Gamers needed only 10 days to solve an HIV molecular mystery that stumped scientists for 10 years. This breakthrough is a small step in the advancement of HIV treatment.
Below is an article that speaks about why there may be such huge differences between black and white gay men when it comes to HIV infection. There is a lot of speculation as to why there is such inequality between gay black and white men and HIV: incarceration, circumcision, how long someone had been infected, sex with someone of unknown HIV status.
What I found interesting is when these investigators looked at over 5,000 gay men what they found was most of that wasn’t the problem. It would seem that not knowing the status of partners and the fact that black gay men were less likely to be on medication to treat their HIV were, at least in part, the problem.
So the investigators are encouraging gay men, and especially black gay men to communicate about HIV with potential partners and then, we as an agency need to look at how we can reduce the barriers of treatment to black males living with HIV.
Personally, my thought is that STIGMA is the single strongest barrier to treatment, testing and reducing the transmission of HIV and until we can remove the power of stigma we will continue to experience these kinds of disheartening gaps in who the virus in infecting.
So take this challenge, talk to someone today about HIV. Talk about the the people it is infecting, talk about what CARES is doing, talk about how sad you feel that people are not comfortable discussing HIV. TALK, TALK, TALK. Talk away the fear and ignorance stigma produces and encourage others to do so.
Pat
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