People with Low Viral Loads Have Almost Zero Chance of Transmitting HIV Through Sex

A new meta-analysis of eight published studies found that the risk of sexual transmission of HIV is almost zero in people with low viral loads.
Update to PrEP Recommendations Include Long-Acting Shot

The USPSTF recently released updated recommendations on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for preventing the sexual transmission of HIV. The recommendations add additional medications, including a long-acting injectable.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month

Vaccinations are a great way to protect yourself, empower yourself, and to keep you — and your sex life — healthy and happy. Help us spread awareness about available vaccinations!
Cure Rates for Hepatitis C “Jarringly Low”

According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only one in three adults in the U.S. infected with hepatitis C have been cured despite the introduction of direct-acting antivirals almost 10 years ago.
Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Lead Progress in HIV Prevention and Treatment, But Disparities Still Exist

While CDC reported a decline in overall new HIV infections, disparities in HIV prevention and treatment remain.
Is One Shot of the HPV Vaccine Enough? New Study Shows Promising Results

Is one shot enough? A recent study adds to evidence that one dose of the HPV vaccine might be enough to provide protection against cervical cancer.
Too Few People Understand the Link Between HPV and Cancer

A new study revealed a disturbing trend in health knowledge; fewer people seem to understand the connection between HPV and certain types of cancer including cervical, oral, anal, and penile cancers.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Trichomonas

This free continuing education activity for healthcare providers covers trichomonas diagnosis, testing, and treatment.
Task Force Decides Against Routine Herpes Screenings

The U.S. Preventative Service Task Force (USPSTF) has advised against routine screening for herpes in adolescents, adults, and pregnant women.
Testing for STIs at home? Yes, it’s possible—and popular

Testing for STIs at home? It’s possible, and an increasingly popular option. Read on to better understand how home testing works and what free at-home tests are available in your area.