News - Safe sex
A new study shows that pre-exposure preventative treatment for suspected HIV may be effective for those in high-risk groups.
While immediate postexposure treatment for suspected HIV is critical, pre-exposure preventive treatment is a newer method that may be effective for people in high-risk groups.
Safer indoor sex work spaces provide important and potentially life-saving benefits to sex workers including reduced exposure to violence and HIV and improved relationships with police.
Young males who have been sexually abused are five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy compared to those with no abuse history.
As National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is commemorated March 10, an expert at Baylor College of Medicine emphasized that arming young women with the right information is key in preventing and managing the disease.
