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More than 32 million people have died worldwide from AIDS-related illness. The Florida Department of Health in Lee County is hosting two community events on World AIDS Day to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS with free HIV testing and information.
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Stigma, poverty, immigration issues and access to care are among the main causes to blame for Florida’s high rates of HIV and AIDS .
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According to the latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Florida leads the nation when it comes to new cases of HIV. The…
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Authorities in central Florida are charging a man with three felonies, saying he had sex with multiple women without informing them he was HIV positive.
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FDLE use genetic genealogy to find suspects in a case the same way a person fills in their family tree using an at-home DNA testing kit. Detectives look...
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More than $490,000 is being doled out to seven Florida counties, including Hillsborough and Pinellas, as part of a national effort to try to eradicate...
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According to the latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Florida leads the nation when it comes to new cases of HIV. The…
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South Florida has among the highest number of new HIV cases in the country. A 2016 report from the CDC found Miami had 46 cases per 100,000 people and...
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South Florida researchers believe they're one step closer to developing a more effective vaccine against HIV, after overcoming a virus that infects...
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The state legislative session is over and the fate of a bill that would allow the expansion of needle exchanges throughout Florida is now up to Gov. Ron...