A drug already approved for treatment of AIDS might one day be approved for prevention of the deadly disease in individuals at high risk.
Revelers in Brazil's most famous city will enjoy more than just sun, live music and dancing when Carinval festivities start this week. Rio de Janeiro state officials are also giving away 3 million free condoms.
Need protection for your hot date for Valentine's Day? There's an app for that.
Last week, the National Institutes of Health announced a major advance in HIV prevention. The results of a study showed that a once-daily pill containing drugs used to treat HIV can also help prevent HIV infection -- a new approach called "pre-exposure prophylaxis."
CNN's Zain Verjee asks Global Fund's executive director what the organization is doing to mark World AIDS Day.
Pope Benedict XVI said that the use of condoms may be acceptable in some cases to prevent the transmission of AIDS.
If you were to ask a group of Quakers or Mennonites whether it's OK for police or soldiers to use rubber bullets against rock-throwing children, you wouldn't be surprised if they said, "Absolutely not!" They are well-known for their commitment to pacifism.
Pope Benedict XVI's possible shift on condom use is a "significant and positive step forward," the head of the United Nations anti-AIDS campaign said, welcoming the potentially historic remark.
In one of the largest studies on sexual behavior in America, Indiana University investigators have found that more teens than adults use condoms -- and that sexual activity in the U.S. involves much more than the missionary position.
An Indiana University study finds condom use highest among teens, but older Americans are less likely to use them.
As a democrat, I defend the right of Pope Benedict XVI to visit Britain and to express his opinions. But people who disagree with him also have a right to protest against his often harsh, intolerant views.
They've been called noisy, unwieldy and like a plastic bag.
CNN's Kate Bolduan reports on a first-of-its-kind effort to give out female condoms as a way to protect women from AIDS.
CNN's Richard Roth chats with former U.S. National Team goalie Tony Meola about the current USA soccer squad.
A South African doctor says he has created a female condom intended to deter rapists.
South African Dr. Sonnet Ehlers was on call one night four decades ago when a devastated rape victim walked in. Her eyes were lifeless; she was like a breathing corpse.
On a Saturday at the Lamar Edward Salon, a small cluster of women watch a demonstration of a new product.
The medals have been presented, the caldron extinguished and the crowds dispersed, but there's one record from the 2010 Vancouver Olympics that may have been overlooked: Most condoms distributed at a Winter Games.
Advocates for sex workers in South Africa have warned that this summer's World Cup could be a public health disaster.