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People
Paula Abdul on HIV Awareness and the Perks of Dance
A bit of honesty from the judge herself.
May 24 2013 4:28 AM -
Events
Marilyn, Barbie, and Warhol to Benefit HIVers
Project Angel Food's annual fundraiser is a must for pop art fans.
May 24 2013 4:00 AM -
Features
Three Original HIV Documentaries You Can Watch Right Now
Here TV presents three award-winning documentaries chock-full of passion, personalities and eye-popping performances.
May 24 2013 12:16 AM -
World News
Canada Lifts Lifetime Ban on Blood Donations by Gay Men
The country’s nearly 30-year-old ban will be updated to allow some gay men to give blood by midsummer. However, restrictions will still apply.
May 23 2013 2:12 PM -
Youth
AIDS in the End Zone
This new graphic novel for teens has a worthy goal but makes some troubling fumbles in its execution.
May 23 2013 7:00 AM -
People
Three Books You’ll Love
Finally, HIV-positive characters are showing up in fiction and memoirs
May 23 2013 4:34 AM -
Events
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.
May 22 2013 2:02 PM -
Love & Sex
Why Shacking Up Is Good For Your Health
A study finds that a lasting relationship is doubly good for the heart.
May 22 2013 4:29 AM -
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








