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The Drugs Meant to Prevent HIV Could Be Leading Gay Men to Have Riskier Sex
Condomless sex—and the risk of spreading other STIs—appears to be on the rise.
Australia Might Finally Make HIV-Preventing Medication Affordable
PrEP is 99 percent effective in preventing HIV, but we're currently paying $1000 per month for it.
Trumpcare Could Drag Us Back to When HIV Meant Death
Their proposed budget includes a $168 million reduction in funding for HIV prevention programs.
The FDA Has Approved Generic PrEP—but Access May Remain Difficult
Experts cited complicated factors, like patient and doctor awareness and the unique way the US HIV medication market functions, as reasons not to get your hopes up.
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic Is Still Alive and Well
Despite major scientific breakthroughs that help prevent the spread of HIV, 240 new cases occur every hour.
PrEP Access for Men of Color Is a Thornier Problem Than We Think
Too few are on the drug, and encouraging adoption is going to involve more than awareness campaigns.
Why Nobody's Funding the HIV-Prevention Strategy Ten Times More Effective than PrEP
TasP—or Treatment as Prevention—aims to promote awareness that it's incredibly difficult to get HIV from someone who's undetectable. But that idea is proving a hard pill to swallow
This Timeline of HIV/AIDS Drugs Shows How Far We’ve Come
But there's a lot more work to do if we want to finally win the war against HIV/AIDS.
10 spørgsmål du altid har haft lyst til at stille en person med HIV
"Jeg mener ikke, jeg skal kureres for noget. Jeg tager en pille om dagen, og når den er nok til at standse spredningen, så er det den kur, jeg har brug for."
Mød klubejeren der arrangerer sexfester for hiv-positive mænd
Richard Keldoulis er fast besluttet på at holde Amsterdams homomiljø i live.
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Person with HIV
"I don't think I need curing. I take one pill a day, and that being enough to stop me transmitting it, I feel that's all the cure I need."
Why Aren't Doctors Prescribing PrEP?
PrEP is a near-miraculous tool to fight HIV, but blind spots in our healthcare system and clinician biases may be inhibiting its use.