When the acronyms "HIV" and "AIDS" are brought up, certain words come to mind: Men. Gay. Black. Africa. Addict. One word that is not often heard in association with HIV? Women. And yet, they are part ...
The City of Tshwane's newly-approved HIV/AIDS workplace counselling policy will boost the Metro's effort to reduce new HIV infections among employees. This was expressed by Member of the Mayoral ...
An estimated 1.1 million people in the U.S. are currently living with HIV.That means the work to remove barriers to health ...
Since the first case of HIV in the U.S. nearly 44 years ago, the country has made significant progress towards eradicating the disease. Now on the cusp of ending the epidemic, roadblocks from ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- For 37 years, the world has come together every December 1 to recognize World AIDS Day. It's been 43 years since the first reported case of HIV, and advocates say there is still more ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Black men in the United States are six times as likely to die from HIV/AIDS than white men, despite only making up about 13% of the population. "That's just not something that we ...
In April 2025, we published a story with the headline: "Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out." It looked at the impact of President Trump's cuts to foreign aid ...
After being diagnosed with HIV in Delaware in 1987, six years after graduating from Shaler Area High School, Bart Rauluk was given a book with what was known about AIDS at the time and told to get ...
November was proclaimed HIV Awareness Month by AIDS Delaware Monday during a ceremony in Wilmington. The month will feature ...