The rule, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, is designed to protect the religious rights of health care providers and religious institutions.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced today the issuance of the final conscience rule that protects individuals and health care entities from discrimination on the basis of their exercise of conscience in HHS-funded programs.
Because transgender women are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection, scientists are striving to understand how feminizing hormones impact the efficacy of HIV medication.
A new report from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law examines gun violence against LGBT people, including suicides, homicides, and other forms of gun violence.
This year's SYNChronicity conference, a national meetup on HIV, hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infections, and LGBT health held in Washington, D.C. and hosted by HealthHIV, shined a spotlight on HIV and aging.
Guest speakers Zane Carey and Lynne Alexander came to the Rainbow Center this Thursday to lay out the story of what has (and has not) been done to work towards equality for the community.
The Department of Justice has launched a review of a government patent for use of a drug that prevents HIV infection, according to a retired Centers for Disease Control scientist who was among scientists who spoke with a department lawyer last week.
Morrison yesterday responded to Labor's announced policy to ban conversion therapy by saying he would prefer to "focus on the things we actually have control over".