Pre-exposure use of HIV meds reduces risk of infection in HIV-negative people
The study revealed that pre-exposure use of HIV medications reduces the risk of infection in those who are HIV-negative. Boston's Fenway Institute was one of two U.S. sites involved in the study.
Memorial to be held for Mission Hill hit-and-run victim
A memorial held in honor of Andrew Prior will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. at The Savant Project (1625 Tremont St.) in Boston.
O'Malley wins in final city councilor race
Former MassEquality political director is new city councilor in District 6.
Mass. school districts promise anti-bullying action by deadline
Only a handful of districts have submitted anti-bullying proposals required by Dec. 31.
Trans Awareness Week kicks off with launch of video project
"I AM: Transgender People Speak" offers unique public education opportunity.
MTPC announces Transgender Awareness Week 2010 schedule of events
The Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) on Nov. 5 proudly announced the official schedule of events for this year's Transgender Awareness Week.
GLAD files second lawsuit against DOMA
Plaintiffs from CT, VT, NH challenge specific federal programs.
Trans woman receives HIV award at diversity conference
JoAnne Keatley received an award given by Kaiser Permanente honoring her work with California's HIV patients at the 33rd annual Diversity Conference, held in Los Angeles Oct. 27.
Florida upholds lesbian adoption
A Florida appeals court upheld the adoption of a toddler by a Hollywood lesbian on Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Obama foresees acceptance of same-sex marriage
President Barack Obama said Oct. 27 that his views on same-sex marriage are "evolving."
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