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Robert Gallo's HIV Vaccine Has a Long Way to Go Before We Know If It Works
The man who discovered HIV says he's developed a vaccine. It's still years away, if it works at all.
VICE News Capsule
Protests in Boston and Washington, DC, fighting between the Libyan government and opposition forces in Benghazi, and more news from around the world.
A New Antibiotic Offers Hope in the Global War on Superbugs
Today: Venezuela's economic woes continue, a study finds fracking caused Ohio's earthquakes, and a new antibiotic offers hope in the global war on superbugs.
Why Is Talking About Miscarriage Still Taboo?
I started to miscarry nine weeks into my pregnancy. After two weeks of bleeding, the baby was gone. Voicing my feelings helped me pull through.
Top Drug Manufacturers May Collaborate to Create an Ebola Vaccine
And more news from around the world.
Someone Finally Made a Condom for Your Gigantic Penis
I talked to a representative from the UK company TheyFit about problems well-endowed men have with condoms and why the US lags behind Europe in providing jimmy hats for girthy dudes.