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Brown vetoes supervised injection bill

Brown vetoes supervised injection bill

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • Oct 1, 2018

California Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday vetoed a bill that would have allowed San Francisco to open a supervised injection drug pilot program.

Annual HIV report highlights disparities, declining numbers

Annual HIV report highlights disparities, declining numbers

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • Sep 5, 2018

The latest San Francisco HIV epidemiology report shows that while the number of new infections continues to decline, African-Americans and homeless people have persistently higher infection rates and poorer outcomes.

SF seeks new plan to combat rise in STDs

SF seeks new plan to combat rise in STDs

  • by Matthew S. Bajko
  • Aug 29, 2018

After a decade-long rise in the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases in San Francisco, local health officials are seeking a new plan to reverse the troubling trend.

CDC sounds alarm over national spike in STDs

CDC sounds alarm over national spike in STDs

  • by Matthew S. Bajko
  • Aug 28, 2018

Federal health officials are warning that the country is "sliding backward" in its fight to stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

New campaign promotes PrEP for Latinos

New campaign promotes PrEP for Latinos

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • Jun 6, 2018

A new Spanish-language PrEP campaign has launched to raise awareness about the HIV prevention pill in Latino communities.

FDA approves PrEP for adolescents

FDA approves PrEP for adolescents

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • May 16, 2018

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week approved Truvada PrEP for adolescents, making the once-daily HIV prevention pill more widely available to a group with a disproportionately high risk of infection.

Advocates promote hepatitis testing at rally

Advocates promote hepatitis testing at rally

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • May 16, 2018

In advance of Hepatitis Testing Day Saturday, May 19, public health officials and advocates will hold a rally Friday to raise awareness about hepatitis B and C and encourage people to get tested.

Mixed messages for SF State's HIV, STI testing program

Mixed messages for SF State's HIV, STI testing program

  • by Alex Madison
  • May 2, 2018

It took the voices of student activists to motivate San Francisco State University to once again offer free HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing to LGBT students, while heterosexual students have had that service for years.

New leaders named for Lyon-Martin clinic

New leaders named for Lyon-Martin clinic

  • by Alex Madison
  • Apr 4, 2018

Lyon-Martin Health Services is now under new leadership after the resignation of Dr. Dawn Harbatkin, who served as executive director for four years and medical director for eight.

SF health panel backs safe injection sites

SF health panel backs safe injection sites

  • by Liz Highleyman
  • Feb 7, 2018

The San Francisco Health Commission unanimously backed a resolution supporting supervised injection services at its February 6 meeting, putting the city one step closer to opening the first safe injection facility in the United States.

East Bay health group names gay CMO

East Bay health group names gay CMO

  • by Seth Hemmelgarn
  • Jan 10, 2018

A gay man with years of experience fighting HIV/AIDS has become the chief medical officer for Alameda Alliance for Health, a managed care health plan that works to provide affordable services in Alameda County.