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The heads of national HIV organizations have stepped up their advocacy, asking Congress to oppose cuts in President Donald ...
While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
World leaders are dismantling global health programs and cutting back foreign aid. Will an extraordinary new medicine be able to outpace the damage?
The U.S. has approved the world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global rollout that ...
The non-profit provides essential services—often free to the public—but said it is now in limbo after two critical grants ...
The White House budget proposal would roll back next year's federal HIV prevention funding to levels not seen since around ...
Yeztugo, approved by the FDA, was highly effective in two randomized trials. It costs $28,218 per year, and people have to be HIV-negative to get it.
Carson City Health and Human Services is recognizing the National Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing Day on June 27 as a ...
The approval could slow new infections and move the world closer to eliminating HIV. But huge obstacles remain.