For more than 40 years, Sheryl Lee Ralph has been on the frontlines helping raise funds and awareness in the fight against ...
At Elton John's Oscars party, the Emmy winner highlights a persistent HIV crisis affecting Black women, especially in the South. Here's what the data shows.
Beginning with the first wave of diagnoses among gay men in the early 1980s, the notion of HIV/AIDS as a “gay disease” — and one that primarily impacts gay men — has, unfortunately, persisted in the ...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) applauds today's announcement from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) that the goal of providing 15 million people with ...
(The Root) — When the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the HIV/AIDS community in the United States celebrated: People living with the virus would no longer have ...
Women living with HIV/AIDS can now have safe and healthy pregnancies with early diagnosis, proper treatment, and consistent ...
Masonia Traylor folded into a ball in the corner of the patient room. "No," the 23-year-old screamed, over and over again. She was HIV-positive. It came as a surprise to the now 38-year-old from ...
The HIV reservoir in breast milk was reassuringly limited in a preliminary study on two individuals with long-term, sustained viral suppression. No HIV RNA copies were detected in breast milk fluid ...
Thousands of low-income Americans with HIV are losing access to vital medications, as states grapple with a lack of federal ...
Three Calvin organizations are teaming up to host a walk-through photo exhibition that spotlights the gender inequity inherent in global HIV/ AIDS. The student-run International Health and Development ...
Rachel Hagan speaks to some of researchers behind the push for a full HIV vaccine – whose trial had to be saved after the US slashed its grant – about the cost of the delay, and lays ...