The “Insecure” actor has teamed up with amFar for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Knowing your status increases your chances for a longer, healthier life.

Scientists in Britain develop a USB-type device that monitors HIV virus level. Tests show that it's accurate and fast.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is Sunday, Feb 7. Do you know your status?

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  “The Voice” singer Jamar Rogers has been traveling to high schools and universities, lecturing students about the importance of practicing safe sex. He should…