One of the most exciting developments in the fight against HIV is a recent study that concluded that gay men could significantly reduce their risk of infection by taking an existing anti-HIV medication on a daily basis.
Earlier this month our friends at Feast of Fun and Lifelube hosted a forum in Chicago to discuss the iPrEx study published this winter. It was an energetic and exciting discussion with scientists, advocates, and real people taking the pill on the possibilities and concerns surrounding PrEP. For those too far or too busy to make it, Feast of Fun recorded the forum as a podcast, available for free on their website. Please check out the podcast and share your thoughts on the study.
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Earlier this month our friends at Feast of Fun and Lifelube hosted a forum in Chicago to discuss the iPrEx study published this winter. It was an energetic and exciting discussion with scientists, advocates, and real people taking the pill on the possibilities and concerns surrounding PrEP. For those too far or too busy to make it, Feast of Fun recorded the forum as a podcast, available for free on their website. Please check out the podcast and share your thoughts on the study.
Keith Green, Marc Felion, Dr. Bob Grant and Fausto Fernós - Forum Hosts and Participants |
[If an item is not written by an IRMA member, it should not be construed that IRMA has taken a position on the article's content, whether in support or in opposition.]
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