When you see a doctor, they’ll run dozens of tests without you asking – but if you want an HIV test, you have to ask.
Vanessa Johnson is a lawyer who has founded countless organizations dedicated to helping women impacted by HIV/AIDS.
Creative duo Anna DeShawn and Duane Cramer have teamed up to create their new podcast, 'Black HIV in the South: How Did We Get Here?'
The medical community continues to research and develop further medication for the treatment of HIV/AIDS.
Black women are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS at a later date compared to other groups.
Those at risk of contracting HIV can reduce their chances of contracting the infection with a medication called HIV PrEP.
Medical researchers have been fascinated by two individuals who have evidently beat back the virus
The couple had only been married for just over a month before Magic went public with his diagnosis.
More than half of the total number of people living with HIV in the world live in East and Southern Africa, a region that represents just 6.2% of the global population. According to Red.org, more than 400 babies will be born with HIV today alone, and again tomorrow and the next day. And while you […]
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(The Toledo Journal) — With World AIDS Day having passed, black advocates say the deadly disease continues to inflict a staggering human and financial toll on the African American community. The AIDS epidemic has claimed the lives of more than 230,000 African Americans during the past three decades. And although black Americans constitute just 12 […]
(Chicago Tribune) — Kathy Jacobs-McLoyd didn’t expect to fall in love with someone with HIV. But when the man she had recently spent time volunteering with in Kenya sent her a six-page love letter, she opened up to the possibilities. “One day early on, I turned to look at you or say something and my heart just […]