Via: Foxbaltimore.com U.S. health officials say that the rate has dropped by half since the 1990s. They suspect the decline to be in relation to the growth in needle exchange programs. A study conducted in 2009 has found that only about half of the infected drug users know they carry the AIDS virus. To read […]

At one Department of Motor Vehicles’ office in D.C., you can get a driver’s license, temporary tags and a free HIV test. Since the program began last October, more than 5,000 people have been tested at the DMV office and gotten results while they waited. Question: IF MVA offered HIV testing along with tags, registration […]

I knew back in the day that Mariah Carey’s sister was on drugs and was arrested for prostitution… but now I’m finding out that Mariah’s sister Allison is now HIV positive and an escort. The folks over at Bossip.com are saying that Allison is so desperate for cash, she’s selling herself as an “adult escort.” […]

World AIDS Day was yesterday and the Q was throughout the Q-munity stressing the importance of HIV testing. Well Chase-Brexton Health Services in Mt. Vernon, located at 10 W. Eager St., offers HIV testing every day of the week for FREE, and you can remain anonymous. Plus you will have the results in only 20 […]

Get Your FREE Test Today! An estimated 1.1 million Americans are living with HIV, and yet one out of five don’t know it. Every 8 hours, someone in Baltimore becomes infected with HIV/AIDS. World AIDS Day (December 1) is an opportunity for us to take action! 2p-6p – We’re keeping B’more safe with FREE condoms […]

German singer Nadja Benaissa was charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a man who contracted H.I.V. after having unprotected sex with her admitted in court on Monday that she had concealed the fact that she was infected with the virus from the man, and from two other sexual partners.

From XXLmag.com On the 15th Anniversary of his death, Eazy-E’s son, Lil Eazy, opens up about what his father meant to him and to hip-hop.

At the end of the day, there should be no competition in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Success can only be achieved through collaboration and partnership at all levels of government, business and society.