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Novel Genetic Experiment Shrinks Tough-to-Treat Cancer

By Lauraan Neergaard | Jun 2, 2022

A woman with advanced pancreatic cancer saw her tumors dramatically shrink after researchers turbocharged her own immune cells in a possible way to someday treat a variety of cancers.

Africans See Inequity in Monkeypox Response Elsewhere

By Maria Cheng and Chinedu Asadu | Jun 1, 2022

The resources to slow the spread of monkeypox have long been available — just not to the Africans who have dealt with it for decades.

Research: Health Disparities Affect Cancer Outcomes for Sexual, Racial Minorities

May 31, 2022

New research shows how health disparities affect cancer outcomes for LGBTQ+ people and other minorities.

WHO: Monkeypox Won't Turn into Pandemic, but Many Unknowns

By Maria Cheng | May 30, 2022

The World Health Organization's top monkeypox expert said she doesn't expect the hundreds of cases reported to date to turn into another pandemic, but acknowledged there are still many unknowns about the disease.

Report: Poppers Now Popular on the Straight Party Scene

May 28, 2022

According to The New York Times, poppers — long used by gay men — are growing increasingly popular in the straight party scene.

Spanish LGBTQ+ Groups Wary of Monkeypox Stigma as Pride Nears

Spanish LGBTQ+ Groups Wary of Monkeypox Stigma as Pride Nears

By Alicia León and Ian Sullivan | May 27, 2022

With one of Europe's largest gay pride celebrations right around the corner, Spain's LGBTQ community is worried that the outbreaks of monkeypox on the continent could lead to an increase in homophobic sentiment based on misunderstandings of the disease.

Aguilera, Hanks, De Niro and More Light Up Cannes amfAR Gala

Aguilera, Hanks, De Niro and More Light Up Cannes amfAR Gala

By Louise Dixon | May 27, 2022

Robert De Niro was the honored guest at the 28th annual amfAR Gala Cannes, where one lucky guest won an auction to have lunch with the actor and a piece of his family history.

WHO: Nearly 200 Cases of Monkeypox in More than 20 Countries

WHO: Nearly 200 Cases of Monkeypox in More than 20 Countries

By Maria Cheng | May 27, 2022

The World Health Organization says nearly 200 cases of monkeypox have been reported in more than 20 countries not usually known to have outbreaks of the unusual disease.

Grindr's 'Monkeypox Alert' Advises Users About Telltale Rash

By Kilian Melloy | May 25, 2022

Grindr sent out a "Monkeypox Alert" that advised users to be on the lookout for the illness' telltale rash or other sores, and seek medical attention if they spot it.

Pandemic-Weary Americans Plan for Summer Despite COVID Surge

By Caleb Jones and Stefanie Dazio | May 25, 2022

A COVID-19 surge is underway that is starting to cause disruptions as the school year wraps up and Americans prepare for summer vacations.

CDC Advises: Monkeypox Can Affect Anyone; It's Not an 'Exclusively Gay' Disease

By Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2022

The CDC advises that although a "notable fraction" of cases in the monkeypox outbreak affect men who have sex with men, the disease is "by no means" limited to "the gay and bisexual community."

Monkeypox Isn't Like HIV, but Gay and Bisexual Men Are at Risk of Unfair Stigma

May 23, 2022

The monkeypox outbreak could just as easily come about in a heterosexual friendship network, or a group of sports people, or occupational group, or other social groups.

Expert: Monkeypox Likely Spread by Sex at Two Raves in Europe

By Maria Cheng | May 23, 2022

A leading adviser to the World Health Organization said the unprecedented outbreak of monkeypox might be explained by risky sexual behavior at two recent mass events in Europe.

New York City Resident Tests Positive for Monkeypox Virus

May 21, 2022

A New York City resident has tested positive for the virus that causes monkeypox, state health officials announced late Friday.

Monkeypox Spreads in West, Baffling African Scientists

Monkeypox Spreads in West, Baffling African Scientists

By Maria Cheng | May 20, 2022

As more cases of monkeypox are detected in Europe and North America, some scientists who have monitored numerous outbreaks in Africa say they are baffled by the unusual disease's spread in the West.

Spain Confirms 7 Monkeypox Cases as European Outbreak Grows

Spain Confirms 7 Monkeypox Cases as European Outbreak Grows

By Ashifa Kassam and Barry Hatton | May 19, 2022

Health officials in Spain reported seven cases of monkeypox and Portugal updated its number of confirmed cases to 14 Thursday as an outbreak of a viral disease typically limited to Africa expanded in Europe.

Jill Biden, Selena Gomez Lead Talk on Youth Mental Health

Jill Biden, Selena Gomez Lead Talk on Youth Mental Health

By Darlene Superville | May 19, 2022

Selena Gomez joined first lady Jill Biden and U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy at the White House on Wednesday for a conversation about youth mental health.

US Case of Monkeypox Reported in Massachusetts Man

US Case of Monkeypox Reported in Massachusetts Man

By Mike Stobbe | May 18, 2022

Massachusetts on Wednesday reported a rare case of monkeypox in a man who recently traveled to Canada, and health officials are looking into whether it is connected to small outbreaks in Europe.

Portugal Finds 5 Monkeypox Cases in Men as Outbreak Spreads

Portugal Finds 5 Monkeypox Cases in Men as Outbreak Spreads

By Barry Hatton and Maria Cheng | May 18, 2022

Portuguese health authorities on Wednesday confirmed five cases of monkeypox in young men, marking an unusual outbreak in Europe of a disease typically limited to Africa.

UK Officials: 4 Men Infected With 'Rare' Monkeypox in London

May 16, 2022

British health authorities say they identified four "rare and unusual" cases of the disease monkeypox among men who appear to have been infected in London and had no history of travel to the African countries where the smallpox-like disease is endemic.

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