NEW YORK-- GMHC dedicates resources to ending the AIDS epidemic and elevating the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS, and one group in particular needs more help now than ever -- long-term survivors.
Despite remarkable medical advances in HIV prevention over the past decade, significant gaps have persisted in the U.S.
A new program by LivWell Community Health and Maiden Alley Cinema is calling upon artists to submit work challenging the ...
Today is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, a day that often flies under the radar. What might surprise you is that Latino gay men now account for the highest number of new HIV cases in America. In ...
HIV is surging in the South, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated “the epicenter” of an emerging crisis particularly affecting seven states spanning from Texas to ...
As the 40th anniversary of HIV/AIDS being first identified approaches in June, SAGE New Orleans is offering a free HIV support group to help people who are aging with HIV, an increasingly forgotten ...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) remains a significant global health challenge, affecting millions of people worldwide. While advancements in medical science have led to better management of the ...
The US government paused all foreign assistance in January 2025. This abrupt decision affected the delivery of life-saving ...
For more than two decades, donor-backed programmes formed the backbone of HIV care in Nigeria, keeping millions alive through ...
In July 2014, in Kenya an HIV-testing and counseling services (HTS) counselor confirmed that I had HIV, initiating me into a new world of stigma and discrimination. All I could do was accept my ...
Transplanting kidneys from deceased donors with HIV to recipients with HIV is safe, and the procedure should be opened up from research-only settings to the general public, a new study says. The ...