AIDS Deaths Plummet In Africa
A new report from UNAIDS shows that 7 million people are currently in HIV treatment across Africa and the death toll from AIDS is falling rapidly.
Why It's Time to Stop Stigmatizing Haitians for Having HIV
Haiti has been linked with HIV for 30 years. Will the stigma ever go away?
In Nepal, Helping AIDS Orphans When No One Else Will
Teachers in Nepal offer new hope for HIV-positive kids
Targeted HIV-Positive Student Wins Election
University of Houston-Downtown Junior Kristopher Sharp didn't let an embarrassing act of vandalism get in his way of winning his student body election.
NYC AIDS Memorial Unveils Final Design
The New York City AIDS Memorial released renderings today of the final design chosen for St. Vincent's Park
Rate of HIV Infections, Deaths Depleting Across Africa
A UN report shows that the rate of infection is drastically dropping thanks to education and outreach.
AIDS Conference: Hope For a Cure and Treatment Guideline Changes
Takeaways from the International AIDS Conference include new treatment guidelines and renewed hope for a cure
Nurse Falsely Outs Gay Man as HIV-Positive to Patients
A New Zealand nurse announced that a gay man was HIV-positive in front of a crowded waiting room of other patients.
Zambia, Where HIV Prevention and Family Planning Must Mix
For many women across sub-Saharan Africa, the simple joy of childbirth can be riskier than their Western counterparts.
New U.N. AIDS Figures Prove Need for Concentrated Effort
New diagnoses of HIV around the world has held at a stead 2.7 million people annually for the last five years, according to a new report by U.N. AIDS released Monday.








