AIDS
The Heartbreaking Instagram Where People Remember Loved Ones Who Died of AIDS
"Looking at the photos, I felt like the whole world was falling down around me. I had an overwhelming feeling of loss and devastation, and had to go to the bathroom so that no one would see me crying."
I Am HIV-Positive. This Is What It's Like to Date
When writer and activist Juno Roche was diagnosed with HIV in the early 1990s, it felt like being given a death sentence. She explains what it was like to date and find intimacy again while living with HIV.
The Myth That PrEP Is Just For Gay Men is Hurting Women
PrEP has been hailed as a revolutionary drug breakthrough in the prevention of HIV. But UK doctors are still having trouble convincing women it's for them, too.
My Open Letter to Doctors About How to Treat Black and Latinx HIV Patients
New research reinforces the fact that doctors are unable to effectively engage with high-risk communities. Here's why.
Inside VICE's New Series 'LATIN-X'
The series explores stories from people in the community who struggle to fit into one identity.
The Latinx Drag Queens Spearheading HIV Activism on the Border
We went to a Texas border town battling a major HIV epidemic to meet the activists working to educate people about the virus.
Both My Parents Knew They Would Die Before I Turned Nine
This is how they helped me prepare for life without them.
The Dictator Who Forced Me Into Bogus HIV Treatment—And Nearly Killed Me
In the 2000s, former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh believed that he had the power to heal HIV/AIDS. Fatou Jatta was one of the thousands of patients made to undergo his sham treatment.
Martin Shkreli decided not ta fuck wit turning over his Wu-Tang album to the feds
“The Wu-Tang album is not in our possession,” a senior Justice Department official told VICE News on Tuesday.
The Kremlin won't admit that Russia's HIV epidemic is getting worse
The incurable virus is jumping from intravenous drug users to the general population