Prevention
Everything You Need to Know About How to Deal With Coronavirus If You Live in India
From where to get yourself tested to if that bottle of vodka lying around is an effective sanitiser to whether we need to stock up, here’s an India-specific guide to fighting COVID-19.
The Drugs Meant to Prevent HIV Could Be Leading Gay Men to Have Riskier Sex
Condomless sex—and the risk of spreading other STIs—appears to be on the rise.
Watch a Deleted Scene from THUMP's New Web Series, 'Rave New World'
On the first episode, we head underground to check out a 700-year-old Polish salt mine before it plays host to Kraków's legendary Unsound festival.
A Conversation with the Architect of the UK's First Nationwide AIDS Campaign
In 1987, the former Conservative health secretary in the UK commissioned the controversial "Don't Die of Ignorance" advertisements. Treatment has changed for the better since then, but the man who designed the campaign says there's still a lot of work...
Searching for Sports' Holy Grail
Injury prevention is the next frontier of advanced analytics, and everybody knows it. So why are there more injuries than ever?
How Washington DC Cut Its Epidemic-Level HIV Rate by 40 Percent
Washington, D.C. had the worst HIV rate in the country. A robust prevention and treatment plan has cut its new infections by nearly 60 percent.
Swipe Left or Right? Some Experts Blame Dating Apps for a Rise in STDs
Public health officials in the US say that social media is partially to blame for an increase in HIV and syphilis diagnoses last year, while others blame a dilution of the safe-sex message.
Why Are British and Irish Suicide Hotspots Allowed to Exist?
Stopping people from committing suicide is a complex task, but local governments should do more to dissuade people from jumping off bridges and in front of trains.
'We’re Testing About 20 People a Day': Inside the Cambodian Village Devastated by an HIV Outbreak
At least 212 people in Roka have tested positive for HIV and a village doctor is awaiting trial for murder and spreading the virus after habitually reusing syringes on patients.