AIDS
Living as a Woman with HIV
Though we know that HIV can affect anyone, the face of the HIV crisis has often been that of a white, gay man. To show the wider range of individuals dealing with HIV, we sat down with three women who are living their lives HIV positive.
Stories From Lives Affected by HIV
VICE presents five stories about HIV today, inspired by our documentary, 'Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution.'
This Is the Reality of Living With M.E.
M.E. doesn't just mean "being tired all the time" – the brain can't connect properly to the spinal nerve tracts and so fails to control vital bodily functions. It's time we started taking it seriously.
Stopping HIV with the Truvada Revolution - Part 1
A drug called Truvada is the first the FDA-approved means of preventing HIV infection – could this controversial treatment be a step toward the end of the AIDS era?
This Austrian Magazine Was Printed with HIV-Infected Ink
'Vangardist''s publisher, Julian Wiehl, talks about the fight against HIV discrimination.
A Rural Cambodian Village Has Been Hit by a Massive HIV Outbreak
Local authorities in Roka, where 233 people have recently tested positive for HIV, blame an unlicensed doctor who may have spread the disease by using dirty needles.
Rediscovering San Francisco's Punk Scene in a Box of Old Negatives
John Roberts documented the Bay Area's pre-AIDS, post-Hippie era, but until recently he thought all of his photos had been lost forever.
Village People: Jeannette Montgomery Barron Captured the Energy of New York's 80s Art Scene
"You always romanticise the past, but New York really was a place you could live and work as an artist. That's all changed now."
'Dry Sex' Is the African Sexual Health Issue No One’s Talking About
South African women are using dangerous methods to dry out their vaginas to increase pleasure for their partners, but the practice is compounding HIV risks.
There Was a Fight at a 24-Year-Old Romanian Guy's Funeral After All His Lovers Found Out He Had HIV
So far, eight of Daniel Decu's lovers have tested HIV-positive. Dozens more are currently awaiting their results.
Young and Living With HIV
The new Public Health England report estimates that 24 percent of the people in the UK with HIV are currently undiagnosed. We need to start talking about it.
There May Be a Monumental New Finding in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
On Tuesday, scientists in Paris claim to have discovered the genetic mechanism that allows for a "spontaneous cure" among a very rare group of HIV-infected patients.