Dr. Maya Green discusses HIV prevention, U=U, and the importance of regular testing, particularly addressing disparities affecting Black women in healthcare.
HIV has never been just a statistic for me. It has never been a distant concern or a nameless condition existing in the ...
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day highlights the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS, with a focus on prevention, testing, and ...
I think women should know, in particular, Black women. We know cases for Black ... “Ultimately, what PrEP does is it blocks the HIV virus from replicating, meaning it blocks it from making ...
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 ...