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WATCH: The First AIDS Generation Reunited at "Is This My Beautiful Life?"
Those who lived through the height of the epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s share their experiences.
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Love & Sex
Why Shacking Up Is Good For Your Health
A study finds that a lasting relationship is doubly good for the heart.
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World News
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.
May 21 2013 4:15 PM -
Research & Breakthroughs
Is There Such a Thing as HIV-Negative AIDS?
Perhaps you’ve seen them while casually Googling for updates on HIV research.
May 21 2013 5:58 AM -
Opinion
Op-ed: We're Not in 1984 Anymore, Toto
Hollywood has often played a role in opening minds and moving society forward, but its lack of modern and accurate portrayals of people living with HIV is doing just the opposite.
May 21 2013 4:42 AM -
World News
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?
May 21 2013 4:10 AM -
Events
Why You Should Go To The Theater Tonight
This one-night only event, of one of the longest solo shows in New York history, benefits HIV/AIDS causes.
May 20 2013 2:26 PM -
Guest Voices
Op-ed: It’s Not Me, It’s You
When HIV-negative people project their fears of death onto those with HIV, it hurts everyone
May 20 2013 4:02 AM -
Youth
Coming Out HIV Positive in the Comic Book Store
How one comic book author turned his own diagnosis journal into a comic book for the rest of us.
May 20 2013 4:00 AM -
Guest Voices
Op-ed: To The Most Vulnerable, The Least Reward
More than a decade ago, as countless millions succumbed to the worst pandemic of our time, the world finally said: Enough. What followed was a historically unprecedented response.
May 17 2013 5:00 AM -
Daily Dose
Why You Should Cut Down On Sugary Drinks
The latest health breakthroughs include findings on sodas, cinnamon, and calcium.
May 16 2013 4:43 AM -
People
Art From The Heart
New York visitors shouldn’t miss these two new exhibitions that tackle AIDS in different ways
May 15 2013 4:49 AM -
Guest Voices
Op-Ed: HIV Quarantines Already Exist
The host of the political show For & Against examines how HIV criminalization laws endanger everyone by singling out HIV-positive citizens.
May 14 2013 6:00 AM -
People
Moving Beyond Grief
After composer Ricky Ian Gordon lost his partner to AIDS, he did what came naturally—he wrote an opera about the devastating experience
May 14 2013 4:45 AM -
Mind & Mood
Op-ed: Putting Disappointment Behind You
Disillusionment and regret are anchors weighing good people down. Here’s how to cut them loose
May 13 2013 2:50 PM -
Events
30 Years of HIV History Now Available in Your Pocket
Here TV launches a new way to access several hours of entertainment, news, and insight.
May 09 2013 4:48 PM -
World News
In Nepal, Helping AIDS Orphans When No One Else Will
Teachers in Nepal offer new hope for HIV-positive kids
May 08 2013 2:45 PM -
Law & Crime
Peruvian Man Burns Son Alive for Being Gay, HIV-Positive
Hitler Baneo Núñez reportedly set his 22-year-old son on fire when he learned his son was gay, HIV-positive, and has tuberculosis.
May 06 2013 6:10 PM -
Cover Stories
Jack Of All Trades
Designer Jack Mackenroth makes a splash on the May/June cover of HIV Plus magazine, as he embarks on a new venture—a dating app and site for HIV-positive men.
May 06 2013 7:09 AM -
World News
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.
May 02 2013 6:35 PM








