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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."

Lexi Love comes out as HIV+ after Trump deletes federal resources

“My health and well being as an entertainer is at risk now,” the Drag Race star wrote on Instagram.

Decades of progress, uniting to fight HIV/AIDS

Reflecting on her work in HIV/AIDS prevention, Congresswoman Barbara Lee writes on how the fight is not yet over.

Twice-yearly injectable lenacapavir, an HIV-prevention drug, reduces risk by 96%

Gilead researchers say lenacapavir “has the potential to be one of the most impactful interventions” in the battle against HIV.

Paris Olympics will give out 300,000 condoms to athletes, continuing long-held tradition

300,000 condoms will be available in the Paris Olympic Village, returning to tradition after the IOC issued an intimacy ban and social distancing orders for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Court rules to keep PrEP coverage under Obamacare

A lower court had ruled that requiring PrEP coverage was akin to supporting homosexuality and, therefore, a violation of religious rights. However, advocates are concerned about further legal challenges that may appear.

Everything you need to know about the new fungal infection impacting the LGBTQ+ community

A new case of sexually transmissible tinea has been reported in New York that can take months to clear up.

How the Black AIDS Institute continues to fill in the gaps

BAI was founded as a nonprofit in 1999 by pioneering activist Phill Wilson to mobilize and educate Black American communities about HIV/AIDS treatment and care.

Trump admin guts $258 million in funding for HIV vaccine research

“This is a terrible time to cut it off. We’re beginning to get close,” said Dennis Burton, an immunology professor at Scripps Research.

Plus nominated for 2025 GLAAD Media Award

The surprise nomination is already a big win for HIV awareness and those living with the manageable condition.

Climate change is disrupting access to HIV treatment

A new analysis finds that the parts of the country where HIV prevalence is high are also some of the most at-risk areas for climate disasters.

Eureka is taking a break from competing on 'Drag Race' following 'CVTW' elimination

After four appearances in various Drag Race franchises, CVTW's "Miss Congeniality" has no plans of returning to the mainstage any time soon.

Not just another statistic: How playwright Donja R. Love prioritizes health living with HIV

In an exclusive interview, playwright Donja R. Love shares how his status influences his writing, prioritizing mental health, and how his treatment plan helps him live a life without limits.

Biden officials urged syphilis, hepatitis & HIV tests on National HIV Testing Day

It’s called the "syndemic approach" and sexually active people should know about it, health officials say.

Rachel Levine fought HIV & STIs at HHS. Now she’s speaking out because that progress is being undone

The former assistant secretary for health is breaking her silence on the damage Trump's HHS is doing.

This long-term HIV survivor says testosterone therapy helped save his life.

Nelson Vergel's been on a lifelong mission to educate people about hormone therapy since he says it helped him survive the AIDS crisis in the early 1990s.

The freedom of disclosure: David Anzuelo's journey through HIV, art, and advocacy

In an exclusive interview, discover how actor and fight coordinator David Anzuelo navigates HIV without limits through the power of sharing his status.

From ‘The Real World’ to real life: How Danny Roberts thrives with HIV

In an exclusive interview, discover how former The Real World star Danny Roberts navigates HIV without limits by battling stigma, advocating for access to treatment, and embracing fatherhood.

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.

In honor of Juneteenth 2024, meet The Normal Anomaly

This Black, queer-led organization is addressing the intersectional challenges their communities face, including HIV.