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Air Force eases restrictions on airmen taking HIV-prevention pills
The changes aim to keep more service members in the air and in uniform, the service said.
Lawmakers push for DOD to allow recruits with HIV to join the military
The group argues that modern medicine allows would-be recruits to monitor and control the virus.
Court argument seeks reversal of military HIV policies
Lawyers for military service members whose careers were halted after testing positive for the AIDS virus asked a federal judge Monday to overturn policies restricting their service as irrational and discriminatory.
Navy veteran: For 2 decades, VA never told him he had HIV
In a federal lawsuit filed this week, the South Carolina man says he ended up with “full-blown AIDS” because he never received treatment after being kept in the dark.
By Jeff Martin, The Associated Press