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Struggling with daily HIV meds? Monthly shots may be the answer

A once-a-month option could ease the burden of HIV care while improving outcomes, researchers say.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: a time for action on many fronts

With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.

Black Americans are disproportionately criminalized for living with HIV. Here's how

Through "heightened surveillance, arrest, and conviction," Black Americans are more likely to be criminalized for their HIV.

13 Black community organizations fighting HIV in the U.S. you should know

These are the organizations dedicated to fighting HIV in the Black community, and the resources they provide.

HIV-positive men stage 'Kiss-In' protest at U.S.-Mexico border

Here's why HIV-positive men met at the border between the United States and Mexico yesterday to kiss.

The Talk: Owning your voice

For four people living with HIV, speaking up has opened doors to family, community, & a renewed sense of self.

The Talk: Beyond the exam room

Experts share essential advice for building trust, advocacy & community in HIV care.

​The Talk​: Navigating your treatment

Advocates open up about pushing for answers, navigating medication, and staying empowered.

Thanks to U=U, HIV-positive people can live long, happy, healthy lives

Just diagnosed with HIV? We have answers to your most commonly-asked questions, including what it means to be "undetectable."

Dancer. Healer. Survivor. DéShaun Armbrister is all of the above

After his HIV diagnosis, this NYC dancer didn’t retreat — he reinvented.

1985: the year the AIDS crisis finally broke through the silence

A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.

The Talk Season 5 premieres this spring with HIV guidance for the newly diagnosed

Individuals living with HIV share advice, insight, and support.

Season 4 of The Switch on resilience & radical self-love returns this spring

Meet four courageous individuals living with HIV who are embracing positive lifestyle changes!

The July/Aug 'Treatment Guide' issue of Plus is here!

We kiki with cover star Q of Drag Race, and give you our annual rundown of today's highly-effective HIV treatment and prevention options.

Sexual assault survivor Stephen Hart uses theater to heal

The HIV activist is planning to relaunch his acclaimed play, Shadowed Dreamer.

The FDA Says This Group Can Now Use Biktarvy Safely

The once-daily regimen for those with HIV can now be prescribed to those with a common treatment resistance.

Check out our spring 'Wellness Issue' — promise it'll make you feel better!

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.

Is Zepbound a new weight loss miracle drug?

Following the exploding popularity of Ozempic and Wegovy, a new injectable becomes available for those struggling to lose weight.

Reflecting on World AIDS Day

Equalpride's Mark Berryhill shares his thoughts on a disease that's impacted our community for over four decades.

​Houston, We Have a Problem — With Discriminating Against HIV+ People

An insurer based in Texas’s largest city is accused of creating dangerous obstacles for people living with HIV.