Pentagon can ban HIV-positive recruits from US military, conservative appeals court rules - Hegseth’s Defense Department can continue banning people living with HIV from joining, judges say ...
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday upheld the U.S. military's longstanding policy banning people with HIV from enlisting, rejecting claims that advances in medical treatment made it unreasonable.
The appeals panel said the military itself was better suited than a court to make its own personnel decisions.
Cancer is now the leading cause of death among those who are HIV positive. The finding was announced in a report released last week from the American Cancer Society (ACS). Titled "Cancer Facts & ...
The US military cannot turn away enlistees who have HIV, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, striking down the final part of a controversial Pentagon approach to the condition that has been chipped away at ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee’s decades-old aggravated prostitution statute violates the Americans with Disabilities Act, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday after an investigation, warning ...
U.S. federal health officials announced a new rule in November that allows kidney and liver transplants between HIV-positive donors and recipients in clinical practice, contrary to social media posts ...
Last weekend, communities nationwide marked Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, or NBHAAD, during an urgent time for people living with the disease and those who support them. More than four decades after ...
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