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Since COVID-19 caused many testing sites to shut down, the CDC promotes free at-home HIV and STI test kits. Here’s how to get yours.
Rates of sexually transmitted infections are expected to rise. Know your status with TakeMeHome’s free HIV and STI test kits.
The CDC recommends that everyone ages 13 to 64 get a routine HIV test at least once.
The Haven empowers Black and Latino LGBTQ people by offering HIV and hepatitis C testing, PrEP and more.
Human Rights Campaign’s Alphonso David explains how a Gilead Sciences grant will help the LGBTQ group fight HIV and promote health equity.
A new CDC model shows the potential power of Undetectable = Untransmittable to curb HIV rates by 2027.
Their global conference also launched the 13 Million Campaign, an effort to get health services to those with HIV and not on meds.
The Arlington location is one of over 35 clinics in the South operated by CAN Community Health.
A recent study in Boston found that only 6% of people at detox centers who tested positive for either virus received follow-up medical care.
Because of COVID-19, HIV testing nationwide has plummeted as much as 70%.
The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law that would have shuttered most abortion clinics.
Saturday, June 27, is National HIV Testing Day.
Georgia gets revved up about drive-through HIV testing. Some folks in Florida can pick up free at-home tests.
Scripts and testing don’t require visits to the doc thanks to this partnership between Texas Health Action and the telemedicine portals.
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