Music festival Lollapalooza replaced rapper DaBaby after outcry over his comments about HIV/AIDS and gay people
Department of Labor guidance instructs insurers to remove all costs associated with PrEP, including lab tests and clinic visits
Oxford University has launched a limited trial of the vaccine, which has been developed to target a "broad range" of HIV variants
A gay man in one of Mexico's famous resort towns was tortured, burned, and killed, allegedly for revealing to fellow revelers that he had HIV.
Four decades after the first HIV diagnosis, advocates reflect on its impact on medicine, the LGBTQ rights movement, and society as a whole.
Billy Porter, award-winning star of FX's Pose, feared his HIV status would become "another way for people to discriminate against me"
Lord Norman Fowler, the new UNAIDS ambassador, says overturning bans on same-sex relations would help in curbing the spread of HIV.
The CDC has found that more than 4 in 10 transgender women in major U.S. cities have tested positive for HIV.
An FDA-funded study seeks to develop screening tools that could lead to the end of a blanket deferral period for gay and bi male blood...
Merck said results of a study into islatravir suggested it could be used to prevent and treat HIV
ViiV Healthcare's monthly injections are just as effective every two months, company announces
Bill would provide incentives to states to repeal laws that impose criminal penalties for alleged HIV exposure.
"Super-inspired" by a starring role in It's a Sin, Years & Years singer Olly Alexander steals hearts on-screen and in song
Virginia seeks to repeal outdated and inequitable laws that unfairly criminalize people living with HIV. It's about time.
A resurfaced clip shows Pat Robertson making a claim so outrageous that the network was forced to edit it