HIV Prevention
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.
How Majority Muslim Countries Are Handling HIV Infections
In most parts of the world, HIV infections and deaths from AIDS have been falling, but in Muslim-majority regions, new HIV infections have been on the rise since 2001.
How Gay Men Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Semen
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when semen became the focus of so much erotic fixation in the gay community. What was once stigmatized as disease-ridden poison is now celebrated. Whatever the case, semen is everywhere these days.
New Research Shows Truvada, the HIV-Prevention Pill, Is 100 Percent Effective
The first "real world" study on the pill proves that it's an effective method of HIV prevention.
How Some US Doctors Are Hindering HIV Prevention
A pill to prevent HIV comes highly recommended by the CDC, but it can take months to find a doctor who will prescribe it.
Australia’s Long Wait for Truvada
Australia will have to wait a while longer to access the next chapter in HIV prevention.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is Stopping AIDS with a Giant Pink Condom
Slut-shaming and scare tactics are a thing of the past. Today's sexual health campaigns are all about reaching wide audiences with attention-grabbing imagery.