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When Ronson Rowley was a teen, he said he used to sneak into a nightclub called the Ten Bar. “It was the only black gay club here in Indianapolis,” he...
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Public investment in HIV/AIDS research drove decades of progress that transformed the lives of individuals living with the chronic disease, how will…
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The Ohio Supreme Court says a law requiring people living with HIV to disclose their status to potential sexual partners is constitutional and doesn’t...
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One week a year this summer camp welcomes children affected by HIV and AIDS. The goal, aside from having fun, is to help kids cope with the stigma they or their families face because of the disease.
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This week marks the 30 year anniversary of the FDA approval of AZT, a landmark treatment for HIV/AIDS. We discuss the history of the disease and how it is…
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11:00 March 10th is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to consider the often overlooked impact of the disease on females. With…
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10:00 On this hour, we're talking about AIDS and HIV in Ohio. We'll take a look at the social climate and treatments available now, 30 years since the…
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A judge has blocked the Ohio Department of Health from implementing new rules for an HIV/AIDS medication program for low-income patients until a public…
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On World AIDS Day, a discussion about the epidemic and programs for prevention and treatment, with AIDS United president/CEO Mark Ishaug, Columbus AIDS…
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Funding for HIV drug treatment programs in Ohio, with WOSU News reporter Mandie Trimble, Ohio Department of Health HIV Drug Assistance Program manager…