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#AIDS2016 Reveals A New Way for Women to Protect Themselves Against HIV

By Amie Newman — July 22, 2016

A Farewell to Abstinence and Fidelity: Comments on the 2016 Political Declaration on Ending AIDS

By Mikaela Hildebrand — September 12, 2016

A Reluctant Hero: Betsy Ryan

By OBOS — April 15, 2010

Action Alert: Empowering Women & Girls Against HIV/AIDS

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 2, 2008

AIDS Drug Recall Disrupts Treatment for Poor Patients

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 25, 2007

CDC Revises HIV Infection Estimates Upward by 40%

By Rachel Walden — August 4, 2008

Double Dose, Part II: Recruiting More Female Science Professors; Nobel Prize Winner Doris Lessing; Dumbledore is Gay

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 21, 2007

Double Dose: “Common Ground,” Meet “Lines in the Sand”; Economics, Race & Pollution; Immigrants Facing Health Care Cutbacks …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 4, 2009

Double Dose: A Wacky Week for the White House on Abortion; “Hypersegregation” and Racial Disparities in Preterm Birth; Blogging While Brown Conference; Hot Flash Fan on Exhibit; AIDS Conference Coverage …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 18, 2008

Double Dose: Bush White House – “Where All Good Public Health Protections Go to Die”; Afghanistan’s High Maternal Death Rate; The Disney Hypocrisy; Divorce Tied to Professor’s Job Loss; Amy Richards on “Opting In”; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 4, 2008

Double Dose: Discussing Health Care Reform; Study: HIV Infects Women Through Healthy Tissue; Facebook Censors Breastfeeding Photos; “Unofficial” Feminists …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 20, 2008

Double Dose: FDA Finds No Risk From BPA; “I Do” For Health Insurance; Female Condoms Needs Funding, Support; APA Report on Abortion and Mental Health; What’s in a Midwife’s Black Bag? …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 16, 2008

Double Dose: Gay Marriage Legal in CT; Ad Council Introduces First Campaign on Gay/Lesbian Issues; CCR Sues Over Required Ultrasound in Oklahoma; South Dakota Abortion Ban 2.0; One-Year Update on Gardasil

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 11, 2008

Double Dose: Global Gag Rule Repealed; World’s Largest Sex Survey; New Books on Women’s History, Too Much Medicine

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 9, 2007

Double Dose: Iowa to Allow Same-Sex Marriage; Mammogram Benefits Under Debate; The Search for a Kidney Donor; Women and the High(er) Cost of Health Insurance …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 6, 2009

Double Dose: Judy Norsigian on OBOS Book Tour; Global Health Summit; Being a Single Mother in China; Health Database Ignores Key Word: “Abortion”; and More ….

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 5, 2008

Double Dose: Meet Dr. Drug Rep; The A-Word and Hollywood (Again); The Business of Being Born; World AIDS Day

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 2, 2007

Double Dose: Photos of Nursing Babies Deleted by Facebook; Few LGBT Characters on TV; New Studies on Black Women and Maternal Health

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 30, 2007

Double Dose: Pregnancy, Prison and HIV

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 29, 2009

Double Dose: Reports from BlogHer, Welcome Back to The Sponge, And a Slow Recovery in New Orleans Goes Even Slower Without Hospitals

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 30, 2007

Double Dose: Sex Ed via Text Message, Abortion Access, Female Circumcision in Egypt, and More

By Rachel Walden — August 20, 2007

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