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'New pathway' to cure for HIV discovered using tech from COVID-19 vaccine

One of the main roadblocks in developing a cure for HIV has been finding a way to isolate the virus as it hides among white blood cells.

Can Masturbation Help Prevent COVID-19?

Some on social media are sharing stats about masturbation's positive effects on the body during this tenuous time.

Poz People Can Still Have the Family They Always Dreamed Of

People with HIV can have biological children of their own, despite the stigma and misconceptions.

Grindr, Tinder, Scruff: A Recipe for Loneliness

When used excessively, are hookup apps worse for your health than fast food?

HIV Vaccine Trial Exceeds Expectations

Early success in a new trial bodes well for an eventual HIV vaccine.

Meet the 100-Year-Old Man Living With HIV

For National HIV Aging Awareness Day, get to know the oldest documented person in the world living with HIV.

Syphilis Makes a Comeback

The STI is making a comeback -- and we can blame dating apps, condomless sex, and budget cuts.

Death of a Georgia mother denied an emergency abortion was 'preventable,' panel rules

An official state committee concluded that 28-year-old Amber Nicole Thurman's death was “preventable,” and the hospital’s delay in performing an abortion had a “large” impact on her passing.

An Early Frost 25 Years Later

Executives were terrified to make the film. In spite of fears and interference, a memorable film was made with a talented cast.

The Resistance Will Be Televised

With women, immigrants, people of color, and LGBT people under attack in America, Samira Wiley's new series, The Handmaid's Tale, feels alarmingly urgent.

Newly Diagnosed With HIV? Here's What's Next

Finding out you're HIV-positive might be scary, but with the proper knowledge, it doesn't have to be.