The California Assembly voted Thursday to reduce the penalty for intentionally exposing someone to HIV from a felony to a misdemeanor.Existing laws discriminate against people with HIV, the virus that ...
After infecting a susceptible cell, the human immunodeficiency virus hijacks that cell's normal machinery to produce carbon copies of itself. New HIV particles roll off the cellular assembly lines ...
The state Assembly unanimously agreed Thursday to replace California’s flawed system for tracking HIV infections, a move that would bring the state into the mainstream nationally and preserve millions ...
After infecting a susceptible cell, the human immunodeficiency virus hijacks that cell's normal machinery to produce carbon copies of itself. New HIV particles roll off the cellular assembly lines, ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Assembly voted Thursday to reduce the penalty for intentionally exposing someone to HIV from a felony to a misdemeanor. Existing laws discriminate against ...
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