On this week's HIV Plus Video Minute With Josh Robbins, the WHO endorses PrEP, DOJ wants to axe HIV laws in 33 states, and the "Chad" lamp benefits APLA.
In this week's HIV PlusVideo Minute with Josh Robbins: A surprising study exposes potential links between a popular HIV medication and increased risk of suicide, a video project heads to AIDS Walk San Francisco, and find out which state governor said he will end HIV there by 2020.
In this week's installment, our video correspondent looks at recent buzzworthy HIV stories, including the feds endorsing the HIV prevention pill, Sterling gets schooled, and CDC redefines "safe" sex.
In this latest installment, our video correspondent looks at recent buzzworthy HIV stories, including the changes made to Iowa's HIV laws and the passionate essay from Michael Lucas responding to comments from AHF's director.
In this installment, our video correspondent looks at the latest buzzworthy HIV stories, including a report showing cable news TV's silence on HIV in 2013, a new study explaining how some with HIV can remain off medicine, and a young HIV-positive politician in Florida may run for office soon.
In this latest installment, our video correspondent looks at the latest buzzworthy HIV stories, including celebs going nude for the cause, an aspiring rapper getting shut down, and people with HIV in Russia under surveillance.
There's great news out of the White House and a new TV diva comes out as HIV-positive in our weekly wrap up of the latest buzzworthy stories for people with HIV.
From Jessica Lange's HIV connection to how to live to be 100 and what leads to zero HIV transmissions (among HIV+ guys): here's our weekly wrap up of the latest buzzworthy stories for people with HIV.