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Living Well With HIV Over 50: Health Tips, Risks, and What to Expect?

April 1, 2026

Thanks to medical advances, people living with HIV are living longer, and that’s something to celebrate. But aging can come with new health considerations. This blog entry from HIV.gov highlights practical steps to help people living with HIV protect their physical and mental well-being. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with HIV for decades, these tips can help you take charge of your health as you age.

Exploring Partnerships Between Campus Health Centers and Community-Based Nonprofits to Enhance Sexual Health Services for Students

March 30, 2026

This case study examines how partnerships between colleges and community-based organizations can expand access to culturally responsive HIV and STI services for students. Drawing on real-world collaborations, it highlights effective models for delivering testing, prevention, and linkage to care to college/ university students, focusing on populations disproportionately impacted by HIV and STIs.

Key Considerations for Implementing Opt-Out HIV Testing in Emergency Departments

This resource provides a clear, implementation-focused framework for integrating opt-out HIV testing into emergency department workflows. Key operational strategies, staffing models, and linkage-to-care approaches are outlined to support efficient, high-impact implementation in real-world settings.

Starting the Conversation: A Navigator’s Guide to Discussing Rapid-Start HIV PrEP with Patients

November 26, 2025

This toolkit provides guidance for PrEP navigators and care coordinators on guiding patients to rapid-start PrEP. It offers practical strategies and frameworks to support patient-centered care while making rapid-start PrEP delivery more efficient and routine.

Wellness Chronicles 8 — Love Unfiltered: Dating After a Diagnosis

September 25, 2025

This episode explores love and relationships after an HIV diagnosis, focusing on stigma, self-disclosure, and embracing intimacy with confidence. It also highlights the importance of HIV prevention and awareness through testing, communication, and self-advocacy.

HIV Prevention Resources for Black Women to Thrive

September 23, 2025

As a direct response to insights gathered from an Empower Initiative survey, HealthHIV developed a comprehensive resource guide designed to bridge the gaps in healthcare access for Black women. This guide serves as a vital tool, equipping individuals with the knowledge and support needed to navigate medical systems with confidence.

HealthHIV State of HIV Care™ Sixth Annual National Survey

September 17, 2025

HealthHIV’s Sixth Annual State of HIV Care™ National Survey identifies barriers that HIV care providers face in delivering care, captures their perspectives on existing resources, and highlights their experiences with achieving patient outcomes in 2024.

NIAID HIV Language Guide

January 24, 2025

This guide includes language suggestions for communicating about HIV and related topics.

Patients With HIV May Have High Prevalence of Long COVID

January 15, 2025

The prevalence of long COVID was high in patients living with HIV, according to a review published in eClinicalMedicine.

Recommendations for Incorporating Geriatrics Into HIV Care Include Attention to Both Body and Mind

December 16, 2024

Of the nearly 1.1 million people living with HIV in the United States in 2022, an estimated 54% were over 50 years old, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yet we are not doing enough to meet the needs of this population: A recent CDC study found that the country was on pace to miss all of its 2025 goals for improving the quality of life for people living with HIV age 50 and older.

Nearly 20% of New HIV Diagnoses Occur Among Older Adults

December 10, 2024

Patients aged 50 and older who were newly diagnosed with HIV often reported heterosexual transmission and were more often women when compared with those younger than 50, according to an analysis of patients in New York State that was published in JAIDS.

Wellness Chronicles 1 — The Truth: Unveiling the Numbers

November 1, 2024

This episode provides a look into the rising cases of HIV amongst Black Women and why the numbers are climbing due to stigma.

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