In a press conference Thursday, Governor Larry Hogan announced new testing sites in Maryland as well as a call to the federal government for more assistance.

December 1st is recognized as World AIDS Day and yet the numbers of HIV/AIDS cases are still climbing and people are still dying and LIVING with the disease! Most people ignore this because they’re not affected. But what if you were and didn’t know it? Here are some signs: (most people have the disease and […]

The nightmare gets worse for singer Miguel. The young woman injured by his flying dropkick at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards is currently showing signs of brain damage.  Khyati Shah’s lawyer claims that she should have been rushed to the hospital after the incident but the crews only responded by giving her an ice pack […]

If you are a heterosexual, married or single, you too can be at risk of contracting the HIV/AIDS virus. In preparation of World AIDS Day, I have to tackle all aspects of the spectrum and get the word out about prevention. Earlier this week, I talked about homosexual and youth affected by this deadly virus. […]

Getting your annual Mammogram in conjunction with an MRI can be a cost-effective way of improving life expectancy in women at high risk for breast cancer. A team of radiologists at General Hospital in Boston, Ma. conducted a study to determine the costs and benefits of mammography. Read their findings here.