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.
June 26 2024 3:49 PM
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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.
The HIV activist is planning to relaunch his acclaimed play, Shadowed Dreamer.
The once-daily regimen for those with HIV can now be prescribed to those with a common treatment resistance.
Plus magazine's March/April issue is full of good vibes and great advice for living your best life possible, regardless of your HIV status.
Following the exploding popularity of Ozempic and Wegovy, a new injectable becomes available for those struggling to lose weight.
Equalpride's Mark Berryhill shares his thoughts on a disease that's impacted our community for over four decades.
An insurer based in Texas’s largest city is accused of creating dangerous obstacles for people living with HIV.
A Miami man is caught for selling millions of dollars worth of counterfeit HIV meds.
In this issue we cover the far-right's plight to end a global HIV program that has saved millions, and also celebrate eight amazing advocates who are creating change.
The HRC's director of HIV Health & Equity is focused on changing the way we approach sexual health, particularly within Black and brown communities.
As Sexual Health Awareness Month draws to a close, we can't ignore the dangers of continued health care budget cuts.
In this issue, we bring you all the latest info about HIV treatment and prevention, and celebrate author and longtime HIV activist Mark S. King.
Here's what you need to know about the most common HIV drug side effects, and what you can do about them.
Updating your HIV treatment could open up a whole new world. Here are 10 reasons to consider switching things up.
Learn about how the different HIV drug classes control the virus in distinct ways.
Our breakdown of the most commonly prescribed, FDA-approved medications for the treatment (and prevention) of HIV.
The United Nations urges decriminalization of same-sex relations to create public health and equality.
The plant-based compound could be a potential HIV treatment used in combination with ART.
The nonprofit cited “significant challenges” behind the “incredibly difficult decision” to close.
A new study shows hope for the 10 percent of HIV-positive patients who cannot rely on initial treatment meds.