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New policy keeps HIV-positive troops deployable, bars involuntary separation in some cases
Asymptomatic HIV-positive troops with undetectable viral loads can now continue serving and deploying.
VA looks to improve care planning for HIV patients
The Veterans Health Administration is the largest single provider of medical care to HIV-infected patients in the nation.
These military towns have the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases in the country
A new report ranks the U.S. cities with the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases.
By Patricia Kime
Appeals court supports airmen fighting their discharges for HIV
The ruling deals a blow to Pentagon policies prohibiting the discharge of HIV-positive service members.
By Patricia Kime
Ruling barring discharge of HIV-positive airmen upheld for now
A federal appeals court has upheld an injunction barring the Trump administration from discharging two Air Force members who are HIV-positive.
HIV-positive airmen sue Pentagon, Air Force to stop their discharges
Two HIV-positive airmen who are being kicked out of the Air Force under the Pentagon’s new “deploy or get out” policy have filed a lawsuit to stop their discharges.
5 things to know about Guantanamo Bay on its 115th birthday
Dozens of detainees remain at "Gitmo" and President Trump has ordered that it remain open indefinitely.
By Jana Lipman, Tulane University
The Pentagon is being sued for allegedly discriminating against people living with HIV
For one Army veteran, the Pentagon's HIV policies are standing in the way of fulfilling a goal 20 years in the making.
By Victoria Leoni