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National HIV Testing Day, celebrated on June 27 each year, is an important annual reminder to get tested and know your status. But let’s be real — taking care of your health, especially your sexual ...
The mother of four, who hid her HIV status for 14 years because of the stigma attached to it, is using her story to help raise awareness of HIV. She is an author and an advocate for those who ...
Despite some advancements in achieving key milestones towards ending AIDS in children and adolescents, progress remains slow ...
Know your status. That’s why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine ...
Speaking up about your HIV status is better than not. If you're asking for permission to avoid disclosing it, you've come to the wrong guy. But the reason I'm giving you this advice may surprise you.
A judge extended a temporary block on a law preventing the state of Idaho from asking patients with HIV to prove their legal status.
They may hesitate to seek social support and encounter challenges in disclosing their HIV status. This stigma takes a toll on their physical and mental health, as well as overall quality of life.
Publicly revealing his HIV-positive status to the world in an exclusive TODAY interview was “like being released from prison,” Charlie Sheen said Tuesday in his first follow-up discussion ...
There was a time before HIV treatment when there was reason to fear learning your HIV status. Thankfully, those dark days are no longer. In New York, every person who tests positive has access to ...
Previously, state law criminalized HIV exposure; a person living with HIV could be prosecuted for not disclosing their status to a sexual partner and could serve jail time.
The mother of four, who hid her HIV status for 14 years because of the stigma attached to it, is using her story to help raise awareness of HIV. She is an author and an advocate for those who ...