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A 2016 prediction from the CDC estimated that 1 in 51 Georgians will contract HIV in their lifetime.

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Statistics from the CDC indicate that in the last ten years, "from 2005 to 2014, the number of new HIV diagnoses among African American gay and bisexual men increased 22%. But that number stabilized in recent years, increasing less than 1% between 2010 and 2014."

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The World Health Organization declared Cuba the first country in the world to eliminate the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mother to child on Tuesday,…

  This Saturday is National HIV Testing Day. Walgreens will offer free HIV testing from today through Saturday. “We’re partnering with about 180 health departments…

  Actor/dancer/choreographer Darrin Henson obviously wears many hats and one of them is working to increase HIV/AIDS awareness. In Indianapolis today, Henson will be the keynote…

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While the death rate among Blacks living with HIV is declining in the U.S., it is still higher than any other racial or ethnic group,…

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On the eve of the 25th World AIDS Day, President Barack Obama expressed hope, proclaiming that an “AIDS-free generation is within our reach.” RELATED:  Young…

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It has been proven that Isaac Don Burks, 31, the man viciously accused of purposely infecting hundreds of men and women in the Tri-State area…

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Young gay and bisexual Black males are hit hardest by new HIV-infection rates and that’s not the worst news: Most of them do not even…

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A Harlem woman is suing a Brooklyn doctor after he allegedly told her she was HIV-positive, the New York Daily News reports. SEE ALSO: Elderly,…

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The HIV/AIDS epidemic was first reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) back in 1981.  Almost immediately, rumors began to spread like…