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Meet ​our Health Hero of the Year, Armonté Butler

Butler is a leading advocate for progressive sexual health education, particularly for marginalized communities, in the U.S. and around the world.

Introducing 'Health PLUS Wellness': The Latinx Issue!

Our print magazine is expanding to help ensure people from all communities can be happy, healthy, and well.

Tratamiento y prevención del VIH por inyección: Todo lo que necesita saber

Mucho ha cambiado cuando se trata de inyectables, obtenga un poco de claridad aquí.

The July/Aug 'Treatment Guide' issue of Plus is here!

We kiki with cover star Q of Drag Race, and give you our annual rundown of today's highly-effective HIV treatment and prevention options.

In honor of Juneteenth 2024, meet The Normal Anomaly

This Black, queer-led organization is addressing the intersectional challenges their communities face, including HIV.

The science behind U=U has been liberating people with HIV for years

A look back on how research and radical activism have worked together to harness the power of U=U.

Todrick Hall has long supported the communities he comes from

"Some people will love what you do and some will never be fans. Give your attention to people who will defend you in rooms you’re not in."

Mean Girls' Daniel Franzese on playing an HIV+ character

The actor opens up about his groundbreaking role on the HBO series Looking.

Common has a message on how to foster self-love

The iconic rapper, actor, and author says his new wellness book is “a love letter to his community.”

Injectable HIV treatment, prevention: Everything you need to know

So much has changed when it comes to injectables — get some clarity here.

Sexual assault survivor Stephen Hart uses theater to heal

The HIV activist is planning to relaunch his acclaimed play, Shadowed Dreamer.

'Drag Race' star Q shares she's living with HIV

The talented queen opened up about their status in an emotional and inspiring episode.

Celebrating a health care hero on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Dr. Ada Stewart has devoted her life to helping her community, and is especially focused on educating Black women about HIV.

Dr. Leo Moore is more than the "ultimate health guy"

As one of the nation's top leaders battling HIV and its stigma, this L.A. doctor embodies the best of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

The First Person Cured of AIDS Gets His Due

Palm Springs honors Timothy Ray Brown, the first person known to cured of HIV, with a permanent memorial.

Broadway Flea Market & Auction Raises $1.2 Million for HIV Causes

Check out some fun photos from the beloved annual fundraiser that broke records this year by raising over $1.2 million.

Remembering Pedro Zamora During Hispanic Heritage Month

We lost the courageous HIV/AIDS activist almost 30 years ago — yet his legacy continues to inspire future generations.

A Chat with Torrian Baskerville on Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

The HRC's director of HIV Health & Equity is focused on changing the way we approach sexual health, particularly within Black and brown communities.