Coming out HIV positive: One Orlando man’s rollercoaster year
• One gay man’s roller coaster first year with HIV in Florida, which now has more new HIV cases than anywhere in the U.S.
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• One gay man’s roller coaster first year with HIV in Florida, which now has more new HIV cases than anywhere in the U.S.
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• There’s a rising tide of HIV infections in Florida and the people being diagnosed don’t fit into any one stereotype. But the same prejudices linger around HIV and those living with it.
All this week, Health News Florida is bringing you stories of this new generation of people with HIV – and the efforts to slow this rising tide of infection.
Health Reporter Abe Aboraya talks to 90.7’s Matthew Peddie about his work on the series.
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• Florida Governor Rick Scott signed 13 relief bills into law, allowing governments to pay victims above a $200,000 cap.
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• New documents show that some students were upset when Valencia College banned transvaginal ultrasounds.
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• Planned Parenthood on Monday asked an appeals court to reconsider its decision and allow abortions to continue in its Kissimmee clinic. A three-judge panel ruled late last month that abortions must stop while a lower court case continues.
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• New data out today shows 10.2 million Americans have bought and paid for Obamacare health plans. Three quarters of them could lose subsidies if the U.S. Supreme Court rules against them in King V. Burwell.
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• Health insurance premiums for nearly 600,000 Floridians could go up more than 10 percent next year.
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