
I'm not sure any medical study could actually convince me to change my longstanding opposition to circumcising newborns.

Breaking down how the celebrity-industrial complex hampers interviews of real value.

Americans are more likely to be killed by lightning than get HIV from a blood transfusion. But the lifetime donation ban on gay men hasn't budged.

A device to facilitate non-surgical adult male circumcision could revolutionize the fight against the spread of HIV.

Though it still kills thousands of people annually, HIV is no longer on America's radar. Here's why that's both good and horrible.

Last week, the U.N. launched CrowdOutAIDS, a massive crowdsourcing effort that asks youth to direct the group's worldwide AIDS prevention efforts.

In the 30th year of the AIDS epidemic, we visualize how far we've come—and how far we have to go.

On trying to remember the height of the AIDS epidemic.

In remote areas of Africa, it's difficult to even get diagnosed with HIV. This plastic chip could change that.

Two studies have found that a new pill can prevent HIV. But will the people who need it most be able to afford it?