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  2. AIDS Healthcare Foundation - Wikipedia

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    AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a Los Angeles-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and advocacy services. [4] As of 2024, AHF operates about 400 clinics, 69 outpatient healthcare centers, 62 pharmacies, and 22 Out of the Closet thrift stores across 16 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and 47 countries, with over 5,000 employees, and ...

  3. Patient cured of HIV and leukemia is ‘extremely grateful’ 5 ...

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    House was HIV positive. Paul Edmonds, 68, of Desert Springs, Calif., is the fifth and oldest person in the world to be in remission for HIV, following a stem cell transplant to treat blood cancer ...

  4. San Antonio Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    The community of San Antonio Valley, also called San Antonio or San Antone, is located along the Diablo Range in eastern Santa Clara County, California. The locale is bordered by Alameda County to the north and Stanislaus County to the east. The sparsely populated area is located at the junction of San Antonio Valley Road, Mines Road, and Del ...

  5. UCSF Alliance Health Project - Wikipedia

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    The UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP), formerly the AIDS Health Project, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides mental health and wellness services for the HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ communities in San Francisco. It is part of the University of California, San Francisco Department of Psychiatry. In addition to direct service to ...

  6. Judge strikes down final policy barring asymptomatic HIV ...

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    Americans with well-treated HIV can no longer be barred from enlisting in the United States military, a federal judge ruled Thursday, striking down the Pentagon’s last remaining policy limiting ...

  7. Virginia man becomes 3rd HIV-positive person to donate his ...

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    But in 2013, federal lawmakers passed the HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act, which established a research program that allowed people with HIV to be organ donors for the first time.

  8. 1986 California Proposition 64 - Wikipedia

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    The ballot argument in favor of the proposition were pathologist John Grauerholz, psychiatrist Nancy T. Mullan, and former Centers for Disease Control advisor Gus S. Sermos. [4] Congressman William E. Dannemeyer was also a proponent. Opponents characterized it as an effort to force HIV-positive individuals out of their jobs and into quarantine.

  9. Mitchell H. Katz - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2010, Katz served as the director of health and health officer for the San Francisco Department of Public Health, where he implemented the Healthy San Francisco program, which is the United States' first municipal universal health care system. [5] [6]