The headline is as frightening as it sounds: “Half Of Atlanta’s Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients Have AIDS, Grady Testing Finds.” Yet, what may sound like…

February 7, 2011 marks the 11th year of the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. With all of the information dispersed out here for us, the numbers of infected African-Americans women and men are still rising.  Why?

Getting tested may not be the popular thing to do for many people but its necessary. Alarming numbers are on the rise of HIV positive individuals of all races. African-Americans are being hit with an escalating number of deaths for men, women and children each year.