Medicine & TechnologyThe theme for this year's World AIDS Day is "Equalize" to raise awareness about the HIV inequities faced by youth and demonstrate new ways to share information and services with them. Read the article to learn more.
The qualitative study by Harvard researchers showed that some key factors influence PrEP uptake and adherence among South African women to conceive. Read the article to learn more.
Read on to know the story behind the protests over HIV medicine shortage in India as people living with such a disease have been protesting outside offices of the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO).
Monkeypox is not a gay disease and has nothing to do with HIV or STD. Read on to know why United Nations said the language used to indicate the spread of the disease is "homophobic and racist."
The FDA announced its approval of the first injectable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention treatment called Apretude for use in at-risk individuals both adults and children.
Reports show "in just half a lifetime," modern science has transformed HIV which is considered one of the most terrifying diseases in human history, into a "treatable and preventable condition."
A major breakthrough seems to be the solution for the long-term suffering of HIV patients. It's because scientists found a way to make cells resist the virus.
A recent study has unfolded that direct administration of anti-AIDS drugs to breastfeeding infants by HIV positive mothers significantly reduces the chance of getting the disease..