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A nonprofit that serves Central Florida residents with HIV and AIDS says the rates are going up.
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In a case stemming from a law that requires HIV-infected people to inform potential sexual partners about the disease, the Florida Supreme Court this week…
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South Florida has the dubious distinction of leading the nation in new HIV cases. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranks...
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The doctor on a mission met the homeless heroin addict who lived under a tree last year at Jackson Health System’s special immunology clinic when both...
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We originally ran this story last year when Dance Now Miami first performed Edward Stierle's "Lacrymosa." The ballet was a response to the 1980 AIDS…
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For a while in the late 1980s, Jeff Schmalz was the Miami bureau chief for the New York Times. That was before he was completely out of the closet, and…
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For the past three years, public health activists have been trying to convince Florida lawmakers to support a needle-exchange program to fight the HIV...
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Will Blair can describe his family in three words: southern, conservative, Baptist. “I’m kind of the black sheep,” he said.Blair was 17 and living in…
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Charles Williams is sitting at a table with two of the young men he mentors. They get together at least twice a week. On this day, they’re talking...
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Poison Ivy came out as a transgender woman to her family in January. Her grandmother kicked her out of the house. “She didn’t want to see me...
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Each year in Jacksonville, a nonprofit called JASMYN hosts a prom for LGBT youth. Kourtnee Armanii Davinnie was crowned this year’s prom queen. She’s...
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If you're talking about older people and sex, you have to talk to Kate GeMeiner. "I'm also known as Doctor Truth, the Condom Lady," the 85-year-old says...