Everything you need to know about the new fungal infection impacting the LGBTQ+ community
A new case of sexually transmissible tinea has been reported in New York that can take months to clear up.
June 06 2024 1:37 PM
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A new case of sexually transmissible tinea has been reported in New York that can take months to clear up.
Love feeling out of reach? Take a breath and then take action.
The couple has been together nearly 40 years and are still going strong.
In this special issue, we focus on the beauty and resilience of the Black community — and Mr. Gay World shares a message about mental wellness.
David Lauterstein opens up about the AIDS epidemic, kink pride, and rubber chaps.
No white mansplainers here! Just unapologetically Black and LGBTQ+ points of view.
A New York mixer for HIV-positive men is fondly recalled, even if it may no longer be needed.
The preferred treatment for syphilis is in short supply, and experts are urging the White House to intervene.
We lost the courageous HIV/AIDS activist almost 30 years ago — yet his legacy continues to inspire future generations.
The HRC's director of HIV Health & Equity is focused on changing the way we approach sexual health, particularly within Black and brown communities.
A proposed law in the country would require citizens to report LGBTQ+ people to authorities.
In his fascinating new memoir, the award-winning blogger illustrates that those living with HIV can have just as crazy, beautiful, sexy, and fabulous lives as anyone else.
The United Nations urges decriminalization of same-sex relations to create public health and equality.
A conservative judge ruled that requiring companies to pay for PrEP as part of the Affordable Care Act violates the rights of those who object to LGBTQ+ people.
The Centers for Disease Control thinks it can cut down on transmissions by teaming with the infamous hook-up app.
How the legendary drag performer and activist continues to break boundaries on mainstream TV.
The out-of-drag performance marks the first time a male-male couple will dance on the show.
The four-part series chronicles the history, impact, and current state of the HIV within the Black community in the American South.
He's taking the Canadian government to court, saying its outdated sperm donation restrictions make him feel like a 'second-class citizen.'
The new donation guidelines shift the focus to risk factors rather than one's sexual or gender identity.