National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Finding Unity
Faith plays a major role in the lives of many people, offering inspiration, comfort, and strength. Sunday, August 25, is National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,…
Read MoreStay Safe During the Heat Wave
Over the next several days, temperatures could hit 100 degrees. As this heat wave continues, keep in mind that hot and humid conditions can lead…
Read MoreTest. Treat. End Viral Hepatitis.
Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the blood-borne hepatitis C virus (HCV). Between 70 and 85 percent of HCV infections cause long-term, chronic…
Read MoreNational HIV Testing Day: Knowledge is Power
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), of the approximately 1.1 million people in the U.S. with HIV, about 14% (162,000) don’t know they…
Read MoreAre You Eligible for a HARP? Coordinating Mental and Physical Health
Adults in New York State with significant behavioral health needs–specifically mental health and substance use issues–may benefit greatly from a Health and Recovery Plan (HARP)….
Read MoreNational Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Education Matters More Than Ever
Today’s young people have never known a world without HIV and AIDS, and they are the most important generation in the fight to end the…
Read MoreNational Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Barriers Still Exist for Many
Thanks to the hard work of health care providers and community advocates, ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic is within reach. However, women–particularly women of color and…
Read MoreNational Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and the Road to Ending the Epidemic
Over a million people in the U.S. are living with HIV, and unfortunately, black Americans continue to be one of the most affected groups in…
Read MoreGood Food for Body and Mind: Healthy Eating Ideas
Kick off the new year with the goal to eat healthier! After all, we are what we eat. For glowing skin and hair, strong bones,…
Read MoreWorld AIDS Day 2018: Breaking Through Stigma
As we commemorate World AIDS Day 2018, we remember those we’ve lost, celebrate the advancements we’ve made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and take and…
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