There's a new generation of HIV-positive children who are reaching their teen years, but one 14-year-old girl in Washington, D.C., is finding out that living longer with HIV comes with a price.
A Minnesota camp for children with HIV and AIDs is going up for sale — but not for the reason you may expect. Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email ...
After learning I had HIV at age 45, I had to make the decision of who to tell. When it came to sharing my diagnosis with my kids, I knew I only had one option. At the time, my kids were 15, 12, and 8, ...
Among people with HIV, young children are the likeliest to die while receiving treatment. This is likely because many children under 5 already have severely weakened immune systems by the time they're ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In the United States, children born to mothers with HIV but who are not infected with the virus are hospitalized ...
A Dorchester man born with HIV who beat the odds just to see his first birthday said now every day he lives for one thing — helping kids who are just like him. “These kids. They go home. They don’t ...
Many parents worry that telling their kids might place a burden on the children. Mental health professionals say the decision about whether to tell your kids depends on many factors, including how ...
Diane Anderson-Minshall is CEO and editorial director of Pride Media, the parent company of PRIDE, Out, The Advocate, Plus, and Out Traveler.
Efforts to reduce the number of children dying of HIV/AIDS have made some progress but still fall well short of targets, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF reported on Thursday. Last year, an estimated ...
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Diane Anderson-Minshall is CEO and editorial director of Pride Media, the parent company of PRIDE, Out, The Advocate, Plus, and Out Traveler.