HIV/AIDS Stories
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Study Shows Durable Benefits Of Early HIV Treatment
Early HIV treatment helps keep uninfected partner from contracting virus. -
Prince Harry Gets HIV Test To Show If He Can Do It, You Can Too
The Royal Family turned to Facebook Live to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS. -
Daily PrEP Pill Could Reduce Number Of New HIV Cases By A Third
New research estimates that closing the PrEP gap among men at high risk of contracting HIV could prevent a third of new cases over the next decade. -
Surgical Technician Pleads Guilty To Drug Tampering In Colorado
A former surgical technician who is HIV-positive pleads guilty to painkiller theft at a Colorado hospital. -
HIV Patients With Undetectable Virus Unlikely To Infect Partner
HIV patients less likely to infect their partners during condomless sex when virus suppressed to very low levels in the blood. -
Australia Declares AIDS No Longer Public Health Issue
AIDS epidemic is no longer a public health issue in Australia. -
New HIV Antibody Treatment Signals Beginnings Of A Vaccine
Are antibodies the key to driving out HIV? -
23% Of Gay Men In The UK Have Never Tested For HIV, Despite High Risk
A new extensive survey of 15,000 gay and bisexual men living in England finds that while many are protecting themselves against HIV, one-third are still unsure of their status. -
Bob Poe Wants To Be America's First HIV-Positive Congressman
Florida Congressional candidate Bob Poe disclosed his HIV-positive status Thursday, in hopes of reducing the still-prevalent stigma surrounding the chronic condition. -
California Now Allows HIV-Positive Organ Donation And Transplantation
Doctors, who will start screening transplant waiting lists next week, are anxious to move forward. -
Text Messages May Be Key To HIV Prevention
Pilot study from Canada shows Kenyan women are smart about sexual health when they're sent weekly texts. -
New HIV Vaccine Trial Aims To Build On Earlier Modest Success
A late-stage trial will begin later this year in South Africa to test the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine that has shown promise in earlier trials, according to the National Institutes of Health.