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This week on the Georgia Health Report, the Trump administration is considering big cuts to funding for HIV prevention. We’ll take a look at what that could mean for Georgia.
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In brief: HIV prevention funding to go to Athens and three other cities — Georgia's job market remains strong — House speaker pauses on abortion and runoff voting — Clarke Central honored for computer science diversity
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In brief: Early voting continues to be strong — arrest made in October shooting — Georgia leads nation in new HIV infections — Ralston's wife to run for late husband's House seat — Parade of Lights tonight — UGA Volleyball squad plays first-round tournament game
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People living with HIV face many challenges, including, often, the need for mental health care. However, if a person diagnosed with HIV lives far from…
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Police say a Georgia woman has been charged with a misdemeanor after she lied in a viral Facebook Live rant about being HIV-positive and intentionally…
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Just one month after Atlanta was targeted in a new federal anti-HIV effort, the state House passed three bills outlining the state’s efforts to combat the…
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Four metro Atlanta counties are being targeted in a new White House-led HIV prevention initiative. But experts say the epidemic extends throughout the…