On July 13, 2010, the Office of National AIDS Policy released the new national strategy on how to combat the disease.
Dec/Jan 2009 -- "Health & Rejuvenation Issue"
This month's issue features numerous topics including:
KQED Public Radio in San Francisco gives a very distorted view of today’s culture in the Bay Area and across the country. As a regular listener, I know this is true. From the time I get up in the morning until about 5 pm, I listen to KQED. I hear everything from all the news reports, talk shows, book reviews, movie reviews and more.
The Institute of Medicine, arm of the National Academy of Sciences, is conducting its first review and prepare a report assessing the state of the science on the health status of GLBT populations.
Reggae singer Buju Banton has been nominated for a Grammy even after many protests across the country for his music that advocates the murder of gay men.
President Barack Obama was right about his commitment to oust the Taliban from Afghanistan. The president plans to send 30,000 additional troops to the area in an effort to “bring this war to a successful conclusion,” the president said. While facing a lot of criticism from liberals, I believe the president is on the track.
Our Nation joins the world in celebrating the extraordinaryadvancements we have made in the battle against HIV and AIDS, and remembering those we have lost. Over the past three decades, brave men and women have fought devastating discrimination, stigma, doubt, and violence as they stood in the face of thisdeadly disease.