Would you eat from a restaurant that had an HIV-positive chef or if the people that served you had HIV? The logical thing would be to say ... Read More
Living with HIV
YouTube Star Todrick Hall Helps Black Gay Men Face Their Fears About HIV
Todrick Hall is no stranger to being brave and proud. After coming out as gay following his appearance on American Idol in ... Read More
#QuickConversations With AIDS Activist Rae Lewis-Thornton: “Be Proactive”
In this #QuickConversations video with OraQuick, award-winning HIV activist Rae Lewis-Thornton shares her story of being diagnosed HIV ... Read More
HIV & Smoking Is A Lethal Combo For The Lungs
HIV patients who take their medication but also smoke are about 10 times more likely to die from lung cancer than from AIDS-related causes, ... Read More
Drug Resistant HIV On The Rise
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that resistance to the drugs used to treat HIV is on the rise. According to the 2017 WHO HIV ... Read More
The Link Between Diabetes & HIV
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1.1 million people are living in the United States with the human ... Read More
‘A Paradigm Shift’ Conference Addresses Impact Of HIV/AIDS On Black Women
The Sankofa Collaborative today announces registration is open for A Paradigm Shift: The Impact of HIV/AIDS on African American Women and ... Read More
Beauty Queen Uses Her HIV Positive Status As A Platform For Change
If you’re in need of a little inspiration, look no further than Horcelie Sinda Wa Mbongo, a 22-year-old activist, Fine Arts student, and ... Read More
Full Disclosure With Rae Lewis-Thornton: Dating & Sex With HIV
Do I still have sex is one of my most often asked questions. From the halls of Stanford University to the schools of inner city ... Read More
Rae Lewis-Thornton: The Graying Of HIV/AIDS
In 1987 when I was diagnosed with HIV there were two certainties. For sure, everyone diagnosed with HIV would progress to AIDS and everyone ... Read More
10 Overlooked Signs They May Be Bipolar
When it comes to mental illness, there are plenty of stereotypes. But in reality, mood disorders can be hard to pinpoint—particularly in ... Read More
HIV & Your Eyes
Over 35 years have passed since the first diagnosis of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the United States. Despite a decrease in ... Read More