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A disruption in federal funds has jeopardized HIV testing and outreach in Mississippi, and researchers warn of a resurgence ...
A cross-sectional analysis shows that long-acting antiretroviral therapy sustains viral suppression regardless of initial ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is accepting applications for the HIV-associated Noncommunicable Diseases Research at ...
Medical experts who reviewed the case for Newsweek said a routine blood test could have saved the 45-year-old's life.
On April 22, the CDC allegedly informed Emory University in Atlanta that its large HIV self-testing program was being ...
In the face of a fear of loss of funds for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, activists in New Jersey walked to raise money.
Although US mortality rates from concurrent HIV and viral hepatitis infection have declined since the late 1990s, gender disparities persist.
The federal government has terminated almost $2.5 billion in health care grants to the state. Almost one-third of the grants, ...
AIDS-related illnesses continue to be the most common cause of hospital admissions for people living with HIV worldwide, ...
Prevention and treatment campaigns are not adequately targeting the particular needs of the 50+ year age group. Indeed, ...
People living with HIV are less likely to receive potentially lifesaving cancer treatment if they live in communities with ...
Seven percent of 108 healthy volunteers reported urticaria; unresolved urticaria persisted at 12 months in four participants.
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