FDA approves breakthrough drug that reduces risk of contracting HIV by 96 percent
Otherwise known by its generic name lenacapavir (LEN), Yeztugo has been approved after nearly eliminating the spread of HIV among trial patients.
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Otherwise known by its generic name lenacapavir (LEN), Yeztugo has been approved after nearly eliminating the spread of HIV among trial patients.
Many people living with HIV are told that they can never have healthy biological children — but science has proven that wrong.
"It was strangers taking care of strangers."
These movies are necessary viewing, regardless of one's sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or status.
Interest in preventive care like PrEP and Doxy PEP is exploding as SCOTUS weighs whether insurance companies must offer coverage.
By omitting the tragic story behind Felix González-Torres "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.), the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery is setting a perilous precedent, warns art scholar Ignacio Darnaude.
Nelson Vergel's been on a lifelong mission to educate people about hormone therapy since it helped him survive the AIDS crisis in the early 1990s.
"I'm here to bring you my story, through music. Lots of highs and lows," the Puerto Rican superstar said while addressing the audience.
This World AIDS Day, the entertainment industry can commit to fighting stigma by creating realistic representations of people living with HIV.
More needs to be done to stop stigma toward those living with HIV, including producing more stories featuring those living with HIV, a new report from GLAAD said.
RuPaul's Drag Race contestants have been moving the culture and public education on HIV forward since the show's inception, praises Out columnist Alexander Cheves.
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As if we needed even more reasons to stan Kyle Krieger!
This year marks the 35th anniversary of World AIDS Day.
Prominent during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the actor passed away at 59 years old from complications related to AIDS.
A new HBO original docuseries recounts the harrowing hunt for a man who stalked Gotham's gay bars.