Elizabeth Taylor Leaves Millions to AIDS Charities
Dame Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away on March 23, left the bulk of her $600 million fortune to AIDS charities.
Trial: Man Claims Drug Made Him a Sex Addict
A trial is under way for a Frenchman who claims GlaxoSmithKline's Parkinson�s disease drug turned him into a sex addict.
Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
Legendary actress, AIDS activist and LGBT icon Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday morning in Los Angeles. She was 79.
First Reported HIV Transmission from Kidney Transplant Since 1980s
A kidney transplant recipient in New York City has been diagnosed with AIDS two years after undergoing a live organ transplant procedure, making it the first time a person has contracted HIV, which caused the recent AIDS diagnosis, from a live transplant in the United States since the 1980s.
Take Action on National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Think you don�t need to get tested? Think again.
McConaughey Eyes AIDS Drama
After numerous fits and starts, a biographical film about a man who smuggled AIDS drugs in the 1980s may finally get off the ground.
Obama Condoms Don't Break Law
A judge dismissed the case of a New York City man selling condoms bearing politically charged messages without a retail permit.
Significant Amount of HIVers Show Drug Resistance
As many as 15% of people with HIV have a form of the virus that contains at least one drug-resistant mutation.
Half of All Men Have HPV
Half of all men may be infected with human papillomavirus, or HPV, researchers in Tampa, Fla., said Monday.
Docs Cool to Wide Distribution of PrEP
Despite initial positive reaction to the pill Truvada, which looked to be a way to hinder HIV infection, doctors now say they are hesitant to prescribe the expensive drug to otherwise healthy people because it might cause severe nausea and kidney damage.








