With the aim of reaching the thousands of health care workers in developing countries who do not have ready access to the Internet, a CD-ROM containing the latest information on HIV/AIDS will be ...
A recent study conducted by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown reported on the diverging viewpoints between young people and educators on the issue of HIV/AIDS education ...
As the backlash against DaBaby continues to make headlines, several national LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS-focused organizations have banded together to release an open letter to the rapper offering to educate ...
A local organization provided resources to the community to educate them about HIV/AIDS in recognition of World AIDS Day. Black AIDS Services and Education Inc. (B.A.S.E.), in conjunction with the ...
Although studies indicate school-based HIV/AIDS education programs effectively reduce risky behaviors, only 33 states and the District of Columbia in US mandate HIV/AIDS education. Ideally, ...
Before she died on Dec. 11, 1999, of AIDS-related complications, 16-year-old New Orleans resident Cocoa Doomes, who had been diagnosed with HIV since elementary school, had written an obituary that is ...
When Dr. Erica Campbell asked for Dr. Michelle Bates' help this past fall to apply for an HIV/AIDS grant to benefit Fayetteville State University students, Bates had three reasons she was on board, ...
Health generic (Copyright 2023 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) The southern part of the U.S. accounts for 51% of new HIV cases each year, according to ...
Drag queen Dizzy Grant Diamandis, affectionately known as “The PrEP’Ed Queen of Colorado,” was just a teenager when she made her drag debut in 2012 at The Center on Colfax during an all-ages drag ...
Eleven national LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS organizations on Wednesday released an open letter to rapper DaBaby in the wake of his recent homophobic statements and awkward attempts at apologies, requesting a ...