hiv/aids
Federal Budget Cuts Could Be a Disaster for HIV Patients
Advocates have been fighting the Trump administration tooth and nail to preserve HIV/AIDS funding. So far, they've been largely successful—but experts say any lapse in budget could be a huge setback.
What's Behind the Philippines' Youth HIV Epidemic?
The Philippines has one of the fastest growing HIV infection rates in Asia, but many young people most at risk can't be tested because of consent laws.
Plastic Waste Is the Final Straw for Teenage Activist
Your daily guide to what’s working, what’s not, and what you can do about it.
What I've Learned from 30 Years of AIDS Activism
Older generations of LGBTQ people know Peter Staley as a hero. He explained what lessons can be drawn from his time fighting AIDS today.
Young Filipinos Discuss Their Fears Amid the Country's HIV Epidemic
As HIV infections there soar, students at the University of Philippines-Dilliman explain what's holding back progress.
Orang-Orang Memanggilnya Pendeta Jalanan dari Semarang
Agus Sutikno, sosok pendeta bertato, menyebarkan kasih kepada semua umat lintas agama di sudut-sudut kumuh dan terabaikan, yang tak didatangi siapapun.
Meet the Street Preacher of Semarang
This heavily tattooed preacher works in the places few dare to tread.
Why Has Cuba's HIV-Infected Population Doubled This Decade?
The country famously—and controversially—quarantined its HIV-infected population at the onset of the crisis, and maintained an aggressive approach to containing its spread for decades after. But recent reports suggest a dramatic and troubling shift.
What HIV Researchers Are Learning From Traditional Healers
A three-step herbal treatment discovered in Botswana goes under the microscope.
This Timeline of HIV/AIDS Drugs Shows How Far We’ve Come
But there's a lot more work to do if we want to finally win the war against HIV/AIDS.