The AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ‘90s was a dark time in queer history, but since then, medical advances have been made, and the stigma against HIV continues to dwindle every year. While there are ...
Women often face rejection and stigma in communities where people living with HIV are viewed as lesser beings and not allowed to interact freely with everyone else. This leads to loss of self-esteem, ...
Bianca Carolina, an HIV advocate, shares her story to end the stigma associated with HIV, showing that life, love, and family are still possible after diagnosis.
HIV is no longer a death sentence. Dr. Frene' LaCour-Chestnut, faculty in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the University of Houston Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine explains how ...
Beyond neurochemistry, exercise builds self-efficacy—the confidence that you can influence your health trajectory. Each ...
Housing, really as far as we're concerned, it’s part of treatment, and you won't stay in treatment if you don't have nowhere ...
The PP3 study highlights a disconnect between patients with HIV and healthcare providers, affecting ART adherence and satisfaction. Despite 80% of participants trusting their providers, 47.5% feel ...
The health professional gave an interview to ‘The Voice of Health’ in which he spoke in detail about this sexually ...
When HIV and AIDS get media attention, the conversation often centers around the onset of the epidemic and the lives lost. What’s often skipped are the lives of those who survived. The team at the ...
CD4 tests are strongly recommended as the preferred method to identify advanced HIV disease among people living with HIV, the ...
The People Living with HIV Stigma Index 2.0, shows that discrimination, though reduced over the past decade, persists in ...