When you consider the statistics, young people should be getting more and more involved in HIV/AIDS activism.
"I firmly believe that without this diagnosis and the journey it has led me to make, I really would be a boring narrow-minded old fart."
Get the facts about how HIV is transmitted and HIV risk from different types of sex, injection drug use and other activities.
Mini-documentary proves that, through education and more efficient distribution of life-saving medications, the end of mother-to-child transmission of HIV is within reach.
These powerful talks offer ideas for rethinking—and hopefully stopping—the spread of HIV and AIDS.
Various internal and logistical obstacles likely impede the uptake of and adherence to daily PrEP as HIV prevention among gay and bi men.
It’s long been agreed upon that violence against women is a global epidemic, with some research estimating as many as 47 percent of women worldwide will endure sexual assault by an intimate partner in their...
An HIV/AIDS activist shares his experience in getting diagnosed with HIV, and what it taught him about life and his queerness.
As we strive for an Aids-free generation, we must help people adhere to antiretroviral treatment to stop them developing resistance
If you're reading this, you are likely at extremely low risk of ever transmitting HIV to anyone else -- and there's lots of ways to bring it down even ...
A host of social, cultural, and financial factors are keeping young people at high risk of contracting HIV.
Groundbreaking research shows that a demographic at great risk for contracting HIV -- teen men who have sex with men -- are not getting tested.
The goal aims to reverse the spread of HIV and malaria and achieve universal access to treatment. How has it fared since its launch?
PATH asked women to help us develop a new tool for HIV protection. The result: an innovative, first-of-its-kind drug delivery patch.
It's so simple, you'll be embarrassed you were even worried.
You can hear their stories in a series of videos — and listen to their youth-oriented coverage of the International AIDS Conference.