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The talented queen opened up about their status in an emotional and inspiring episode.
A new art exhibit examines long-held fears of violence, illness, and even menstruation.
You won't believe the record-breaking amount of money the annual event raised for HIV/AIDS causes this year!
On Advocate Channel's new program, Cover to Cover, Stephen Walker speaks to pageant winner/health advocate Troy Michael Smith.
Not only was the man blocked from working in a kitchen, his HIV status was disclosed without his permission.
Maternal syphilis rates in the U.S. have tripled in recent years, CDC report shows, raising infection risk for infants.
Broadbent became the face of children living with HIV after appearing on Oprah in the '90s.
Plus magazine's March/April issue is full of good vibes and great advice for living your best life possible, regardless of your HIV status.
Dr. Ada Stewart has devoted her life to helping her community, and is especially focused on educating Black women about HIV.
Reflecting on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, one individual's battle against outdated HIV laws and deep-seated stigma highlights the urgent need for change and compassion.
As one of the nation's top leaders battling HIV and its stigma, this L.A. doctor embodies the best of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Governor Newsom signed a bill on Tuesday greatly increasing access to the preventative HIV medication.
As cases continue to surge in the U.S., recent federal efforts aim to tackle the alarming trend.
Artist Damon Brown's vibrant drinkware collaboration with Starbucks celebrates Black culture and raises funds for the community.
The couple has been together nearly 40 years and are still going strong.
The Queen of Pop saluted nurses Ellen Matzer and Valery Hughes, who were in the audience at Madison Square Garden.
Many scientists are undeterred in the effort to prevent HIV without a lifetime of medication.
Following the exploding popularity of Ozempic and Wegovy, a new injectable becomes available for those struggling to lose weight.
While the HIV prevention drug is common among white, affluent, urban gays, a new team is ensuring access across color lines.