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President’s HIV/AIDS advisers quit

Six members of a White House advisory panel are quitting because they see little support for HIV/AIDS research and other efforts from the new administration.

The President’s Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS (PACHA) was created in 1995 by Bill Clinton to advise the Department of Health and Human Services.

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