In the early decades of the global response to HIV/AIDS, the focus was on saving lives. And rightly so: without antiretroviral treatment (ART), people lived less than a year, on average, from the time ...
HIV is preventable, yet new diagnoses continue in AZ at higher-than-average rates. Could a new, twice-yearly shot called ...
(NEW YORK) — It’s been 35 years since researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first reported on a mysterious illness that was infecting and killing healthy young men. The ...
Thousands of low-income Americans with HIV are losing access to vital medications, as states grapple with a lack of federal ...
HIV symptoms vary depending on the stage of infection, which are acute, chronic, and AIDS. During the acute infection stage, flu-like symptoms of fever, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes may occur.
Thousands of low-income people living with HIV could be losing drug coverage as states impose limitations on HIV assistance programs amid constrained budgets — raising alarms over consistent access to ...
Federal grant delays, cancellations, and rescissions are curtailing HIV testing, surveillance, and community engagement, compounded by reduced CDC surveillance activity and an HIV workforce unable to ...
Joe Rogan brands himself as a person who questions everything, and this includes disputing widely held scientific views, such as HIV is the causal agent of AIDS. (Photo by: Vivian Zink/Syfy/NBCU Photo ...
According to Anne Aslett, CEO of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party has been the ...
Beginning with the first wave of diagnoses among gay men in the early 1980s, the notion of HIV/AIDS as a “gay disease” — and one that primarily impacts gay men — has, unfortunately, persisted in the ...