Topics :: HIV prevention

New HIV Network is Pozitively Healthy

By Winnie McCroy | Wednesday Jun 12, 2013
A national coalition of people living with HIV/AIDS has teamed up to form Pozitively Healthy, a national advocacy network.

CDC Says Testing Makes Us Stronger

By Winnie McCroy | Saturday Jun 8, 2013
It’s National HIV Testing Month, and the CDC has responding with their Testing Makes Us Stronger Campaign. Get tested!

Groups Across U.S. Want AIDS to Become a High Priority

By Gideon Grudo | Thursday Jun 6, 2013
It’s Pride Month, and executive directors from 34 national LGBT and HIV/AIDS groups formally committed themselves on June 3 to prioritizing the fight against HIV.

Windy City Breezes in With HIV Testing and Awareness

By Winnie McCroy | Tuesday Jun 4, 2013
The Windy City will commemorate National HIV Testing Day with numerous events, including an HIV testing seminar, a month-long testing initiative and a screening of "How to Survive a Plague."

AIDS/LifeCycle Does a Good Turn for PLWHAs

By Winnie McCroy | Monday Jun 3, 2013
Thousands of cyclists are en route from San Francisco to Los Angeles this week, to raise money for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center.

AIDS Walk Long Beach Celebrating 25 Years

By Sylvia Rodemeyer | Wednesday May 29, 2013
Since 1988 the Long Beach AIDS Foundation has been organizing the AIDS Walk Long Beach (AWLB) and this year supporters will gather on Sunday, June 2 to walk once more.

After a Decade, Global AIDS Program Looks Ahead

By Jim Abrams | Tuesday May 21, 2013
The decade-old law that transformed the battle against HIV and AIDS in developing countries is at a crossroads. The dream of future generations freed from epidemic is running up against an era of economic recovery and harsh budget cuts.

Origami Condom Founder on the Next Phase of Protection

By Holly Grigg-Spall | Wednesday May 15, 2013
EDGE speaks with Danny Resnic, the founder of the condom company Origami, to learn how his brand of unique condoms differs from standard condoms that currently monopolize the market.

Report: Gay Men Are Having Sex with Fewer Partners

By Sergio N. Candido | Friday May 10, 2013
The average number of partners a gay man has in his lifetime has decreased in the last 10 years, a new report indicates.

Needle Prick Project Discusses Being HIV-Positive Today

By Jenny Block | Monday Apr 29, 2013
Spurred by the isolation and stigma he felt around discovering he was HIV-positive, Tyler Curry founded The Needle Prick Project, a series of photos and stories to help people open a frank discussion about what it means to be positive.