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RCD program a 'lifeline' for those in abusive relationships

By Renee Baker Contributing Writer Coordinator Heidi Pyron says Family VIolence Program helps victims of domestic violence gain autonomy, safety, longterm independence Heidi Pyron, coordinator for Resource Center Dallas’ Family Violence Program, says the pr…

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Deaths • 06.26.09

Lovett Actor and playwright Steve Lovett died of heart failure at Baylor Hospital on June 11 while recovering from complications due to bypass surgery in April. He was 57. Lovett grew up in Texas City and earned his MFA from Trinity University/Dallas Theate…

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Baldwin offers LGBT health equality bill

By Staff Reports Rep. Tammy Baldwin Openly lesbian U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisc., on Tuesday, June 23 introduced the “Ending Health Disparities for LGBT Americans Act,” a comprehensive piece of legislation intended to improve “all areas of the health car…

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Community

Activists make AIDS funding priority at city budget forums

By John Wright News Editor Members of Stonewall Young Democrats, Queer Liberaction worked with others in focus groups to raise issue in meetings this week JOHN WRIGHT/Dallas Voice Travis Gasper, president of Stonewall Young Democrats of Dallas, speaks durin…

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Community

New survey shows possible crisis among area LGBT youth

By Renee Baker Contributing Writer First-of-its-kind survey in North Texas indicates family rejection, religious issues lead to higher rate of depression, thoughts of suicide Youth First Texas members say that marching in the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade…

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Community

Texas man convicted for knowingly infecting several women with HIV

By Linda Stewart Bell Associated Press Padieu sentenced to 45 years in prison, must serve 221⁄2 before parole McKINNEY — An ex-convict turned suburban martial arts instructor was sentenced Friday, May 29 to 45 years in prison for knowingly infecting sever…

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Community

Glaxo signs deal with Concert on early stage drugs

By Associated Press New approach to using deuterium could broaden impact of existing drugs, lead to new HIV treatments, Glaxo official says LONDON — GlaxoSmithKline PLC signed a potential $1 billion deal with U.S. biotech company Concert Pharmaceuticals on…

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Arts + Entertainment

Doggie style

By Arnold Wayne Jones Staff Writer CANINE COUTURE: Dallas desgner Nicolas created this matched set of tutu’d gown and luxury dog bed. PROJECT RUNWAY GOES TO THE DOGS Four Legged Fashion: Canine Meets Couture The Grand Pavilion at the Trade Mart, 2050 N. Ste…

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Community

Director named for new counseling program at RCD

By Staff Reports Rakos brings 23 years of experience to program offered through collaboration between Resource Center, SMU Sabine Rakos Officials with the Resource Center of Dallas this week announced that Sabine Rakos has been named assistant director of R…

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Community

Under-utilized program can help HIV-positive maintain insurance

By Renee Baker Contributing Writer Resource Center of Dallas helps those who lose their jobs make often-expensive COBRA payments that keep insurance in place Bret Camp, left, says the Resource Center of Dallas’ Insurance Assistance Program can help keep the…

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Community

Taking the battle against AIDS online

By Lisa Cornwell Associated Press Growing number of public health agencies turning to Internet to get out the word on STDs CINCINNATI — As life moves to the Internet, a growing number of public health agencies are signing on to social networking sites — not…

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Community

Fund faces $4B shortfall; AIDS deaths could rise

By Michael Casey Associated Press BANGKOK — A global health fund said Monday, April 20 that it is facing a shortfall of as much as $5 billion that could rob the most vulnerable people of access to AIDS drugs and keep mosquito nets from children. Michel Kaza…

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