National HIV/AIDS Awareness Days play a pivotal role in breaking down the stigma associated with HIV, fostering crucial conversations and actions aimed at ending the epidemic through targeted outreach ...
In case you’ve been out of the loop, Feb. 28 signifies an important LGBTQIA+-focused day, HIV Is Not a Crime Awareness Day. This day is all about shedding light on outdated HIV criminalization laws ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sept. 18 is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, a day dedicated to older adults and long-term survivors living with HIV or AIDS. "The theme for this year for people living with ...
Living with HIV as an older American brings unique challenges. Many HIV-positive adults report social isolation. Some lose friends and partners over the years, while others withdraw because they fear ...
SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. - Free HIV testing will be available Wednesday in Shelby County. The county's health department is hosting a free walk-in HIV testing event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at its office at ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is observed on Feb 7, and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), along with other organizations throughout the ...
AIDS advocate Doug Moffet addresses a crowd at the state Capitol during the commemoration of Connecticut's 25th annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Credit: Katy Golvala / CT Mirror Advocates and state ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — June 5 is HIV Long-term Survivors Awareness Day, marking the anniversary of a 1981 CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report that first described cases of what would later be called ...
HIV is the acronym for human immunodeficiency virus. HIV can only spread through bodily fluids like breast milk, blood, semen, pre-cum, rectal fluids, and vaginal fluids. The initial symptoms of HIV ...
Join us for a powerful event on Black HIV Awareness Day! It’s time to raise awareness, break stigmas, and promote health in our community. We’ll gather at the Union District Oyster Bar & Lounge, 501 ...
HIV is still hitting Black communities the hardest. Even though Blacks make up 12 percent of the U.S. population, we account for 40* percent of new HIV cases. Black gay and bisexual men face the ...