Why Transgender Women Are at Higher Risk for HIV
Structural inequalities and lack of access to healthcare leave trans women vulnerable
Structural inequalities and lack of access to healthcare leave trans women vulnerable
Our recent survey found women aren’t often thinking of — or educated about — common sexually transmitted infections
A growing body of research says it’s possible. Here’s what you need to know.
Watch to learn about PrEP and PEP, effective tools to protect yourself from HIV
Women can and should have HIV testing. Understand the different options available to you.
I encourage everyone to embrace the HIV-preventive medication, no matter their sexual orientation
These support groups and resources can help connect people affected by HIV/AIDS
HPV vaccines can prevent many cancers. Learn more about them.
Las vacunas contra el VPH pueden prevenir muchos cánceres. Obtén más información sobre ellas.
It wasn’t until I met my husband that I realized I needed to put myself — and my health — first
Learn what to say and how to speak up
Aprende qué decir y cómo hacerlo
Use our quick reference guide to identify common vaginal conditions
HIV treatments are getting better every day. Jessica Zajesky, R.N., advises women what to ask their healthcare providers.
Los tratamientos del VIH están mejorando todos los días Jessica Zajesky, R.N., aconseja a mujeres sobre qué preguntas hacer a sus proveedores de servicios médicos
If you’re worried about HIV exposure, PrEP and PEP medications can help
Si te preocupa tener exposición al VIH, los medicamentos PPrE y PEP pueden ser útiles
1 in 5 people in the United States has a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Here are 6 STIs you should know about.
I thought I could never get herpes. I was wrong.
My diagnosis pulled me off the streets and gave me purpose
We don’t really know how HIV impacts aging, since surviving it was nearly impossible a generation ago
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are increasing at an alarming rate, but testing and treatment can help
Access to healthcare can be the difference between life and death for Black women at risk for HIV