Op-ed: It Is Time to End Bottom-Shaming
Why shaming bottoms allows HIV to keep spreading.
March 04 2016 5:00 AM
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Why shaming bottoms allows HIV to keep spreading.
The University at Buffalo has received grants from the National Institutes of Health to continue HIV and AIDS drug development and research.
Public health officials and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention are hoping to "bend the curve" in the state.
Researchers at Temple University have found a combination of cells that can radically change the path of finding a cure for HIV/AIDS.
This scientific breakthrough could dramatically impact mother-to-child transmission in the future.
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Using his experience to educate others on life with HIV, Aaron Matthew Laxton has mastered social media to share his life in a way that wasn’t possible a decade ago.
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With a celebrity clientele that includes Florence Welch, the woman behind the popular indie band Florence and the Machine, and a Zen-learner-meets-gay-Dr.-Oz philosophy, Sam Page is anything but a typical Hollywood trainer.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued travel warning to the three West African countries affected by the Ebola outbreak.
A new video campaign from the National Minority AIDS Council lets young gay men of color talk about taking PrEP to prevent HIV.
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis will be head of the New York City Bureau of HIV/AIDS after effectively controlling the meningitis outbreak last year.
Six passengers of the 298 killed on Malaysia Airlines flight 17 were researchers and advocates heading to Melbourne, Australia for the International AIDS Conference. Here friends, family members, and colleagues mourn their loss and celebrate their lives.
Mark S. King has spent many years fighting to destigmatize HIV, and now his blog, My Fabulous Disease, has earned him an award from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association.
A new study from the University of Sydney found that 80 percent of dental patients are in favor of receiving rapid HIV testing during dental visits.
The U.S. Department of Justice released guidelines to states on how to change HIV-specific laws to reflect scientific findings.
The World Health Organization has officially endorsed PrEP in the fight to stop HIV infections.
Larry Kramer's play turned movie has earned 16 Emmy nominations including four for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie.
A new study out of Australia shows that semen protein enhances HIV infection rates.