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Nearly a half-million children could die from AIDS by 2030 if President Donald Trump follows through on plans to cut U.S.
Lenacapavir, a once-a-year injection, can treat HIV, prevent transmission and stop new infections — all with a single shot.
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout ...
South Florida, an area with the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the country, is already starting to feel the effects of the Trump ...
AIDS Project RI helps 350 people in the state on a regular basis, of which 98% are now undetectable with access to daily ...
As the Trump administration moves forward with cuts to federal programs, uncertainty looms over initiatives like those ...
2024 — A new study reveals significant progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, alongside a stark warning that current trends indicate the world is not on track to meet the ambitious ...
Global deaths from HIV/AIDS and new infections could soar to levels unseen since the start of the century if planned funding ...
If untreated, HIV may progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which increases the risk of severe infections. Health recognizes that not everyone assigned female at birth identifies ...
-The Trump administration plans to remove all the members of a presidential advisory council on HIV/AIDS and provided no timeline for replacing them as the government overhauls its prevention and ...
Phoenix has unveiled a new mural at Parsons Center to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to provide public health information ...
A group of academics is arguing that countries seeking access to a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug from Gilead Sciences ...