This Week in HIV/AIDS, June 21, 2015
Two scholarly papers published concurrently in Science and Cell lay out the foundation for a very promising HIV vaccine.
Two scholarly papers published concurrently in Science and Cell lay out the foundation for a very promising HIV vaccine.
HIV?AIDS is preventable and the epidemic can be stopped if we can find ways to overcome the nine prevention obstacles affecting the Trans* community.
HRC released a new booklet/guide that provides valuable information in a readable format.
Short descriptions of two reported research efforts this week regarding HIV. One is the story of a virulent strain in Cuba, and the other about a designer drug with keeps HIV from infecting cells.
Everyone, regardless of your HIV status can take steps that help stop the spread of HIV. In that regard, your status is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is doing your part to stop the spread of HIV.
I’m going to bet that many people read this type of confusing information and are left still unsure so they just give up and don’t get tested.
Mark King lists five reasons to get your focus and fear off of your sex partner’s HIV status, and they miss nothing. Every one of these five points are worth learning by heart and living by in each and every intimate encounter.
Weekly post summarizing some of the recent news and info about HIV/AIDS