via:christianpost   A leader in a faith-based charity believes that the story of religious organizations’ contribution to fighting the AIDS pandemic is largely untold.  Michele Broemmelsiek, global chief of party of the AIDSRelief Consortium at Catholic Relief Services, told The Christian Post on Wednesday at a summit on the Christian community and HIV/AIDS awareness […]

via: heartandsoul.com A new study finds that HIV-infected women in Africa are more proned to spreading the AIDS virus when using hormone-based birth control, compared to women who don’t take the pill, according to the Associated Press. One of the researchers, Renee Heffron of the University of Washington said that this is the first study […]

via: cnn.com In the United States, more than 6,500 people are waiting for HIV/AIDS drugs from a government program. The AIDS Drug Assistance Program provides medication to people with HIV/AIDS who are uninsured, low-income and otherwise unable to afford the life-saving drugs. These drugs can cost upwards of $4,000 a month. In 12 states, ADAP […]

The 30-year battle against AIDS is an unbelievable chapter in the history of medicine and 30 years later more than 60-million people around the world have been diagnosed with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. And of those, 25-million people have died as there is no cure. On June 5, 1981, a bombshell quietly exploded […]

The new drug Whoonga Consists Of Smoking HIV Medications Mixed With Rat Poison, Weed & Detergent! What is this world coming to? check out all the info after the jump!

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?

HIV and AIDS does not discriminate.  It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor, famous or not so famous.   I know each one of us can call out a loved one or some one we know who has fallen victim to this disease. 

As we recognize World AIDS Day today, its imperative that we continue to raise awareness and educate the masses.  Being responsible and protecting ourselves and others is one of our main goals. 

“Today I will start with a three-part sermon on: Jesus was HIV-positive,” South African Pastor Xola Skosana recently said in a Sunday church service. The words initially stunned his congregation in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township into silence, and then set tongues wagging in churches across the country. Some Christians have been outraged, saying he is […]