HIV
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.
Why I Wish I'd Received My HIV Diagnosis At Home
My diagnosis in a clinic four years ago felt rushed and robotic. Looking back, I'd have much rather have used one of the new home-testing kits and let it all sink in before getting clinical support.
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.
The Terrified Gay Virgin – Why Getting Laid Isn't Straightforward for Everyone
I am a walking advert for why same-sex sex education must be written into school curricula everywhere.
'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.
Canada's Medical Marijuana Programme Is Hurting Patients
Chatting about cannabis medications and eating weed pizza with patients.
Living with HIV
Speaking to HIV positive people at the 20th International Aids Conference in Melbourne.
Getting High on HIV Medication
Hamilton Morris travels to South Africa to interview efavirenz abusers and study how the life-saving medicine became part of a dangerous cocktail.