Before you kick off a new year on campus, make sure to get schooled in every aspect of your sexual health — this comprehensive guide will fill in any knowledge gaps.
The medication that prevents HIV is more accessible than ever—catch up on the headlines here.
With more people than ever identifying as something other than cis-hetero, both individuals and medical providers need a more expansive understanding of sexual health.
Wondering about the most important things you can do for your health in the year ahead? 11 members of the Nurx medical team share their advice.
This World AIDS Day take a minute to make sure your understanding of HIV is up-to-date, so you can play a part in dispelling stigma and putting an end to the disease.
Feeling limited by monogamy? Thinking about thrupling up? In her latest Sex Ed for Adults, contributing educator Cassandra Corrado talks about re-imagining your sex life in a safe and consensual way.
A young cis woman with HIV shares her story anonymously with the Nurx community to make the message of HIV testing and prevention hit home.
This Nurx medical provider shares her insider insights on birth control, STI testing and the questions you should always ask.
Nurx HIV and STI expert Emily Rymland shares things too few women talk about when it comes to HIV.
A Family Nurse Practitioner at Nurx shares his journey to becoming a medical provider and what trans patients should know about finding affirming care.
We asked Nurx expert Emily Rymland all about PEP, medication you take to protect yourself from HIV — after sex.
Think you know what's what about sex and sexual health? Then answer the 20 quiz questions people most often get wrong.
On National HIV Testing Day we look at the advances made in HIV prevention and care, and why home testing is another big step forward.
A Nurx provider talks HIV prevention, LGBTQ+ health, and the very personal reason he entered his medical field.
Sex educator Cassandra Corrado provides all the LGBTQ sex ed she wishes somebody had told her sooner.
Our college correspondent shares his advice to people taking PrEP (or thinking about it) for the first time.