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Slow-Walking Back Into an AIDS Nightmare

New cuts could result in the “first rise in HIV incidence in decades.” ...
Learn about Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a rare but life-threatening drug reaction. Discover the common triggers, symptoms, and ...
In just the last week, Oregon has issued measles exposure alerts at four Portland-area locations, including an emergency department waiting room, a grocery store and two restaurants. The Oregon Health ...
Kathmandu, March 31 -- Nisikhola and Badigad Rural Municipalities of Baglung district reported a measles outbreak around a ...
Kate Middleton, CEO and founder of The Wren Project, tells Victoria Young about the charity that she set up to provide the ...
By Ben Ezeamalu and Jennifer Rigby MAKURDI, Nigeria, March 31 (Reuters) - For several months last year, Josephine Angev ...
Itchy armpits are a common nuisance. Dermatologists explain the potential causes of underarm itching and when to see a doctor ...
The number of Latinos with HIV or AIDS in Chicago grew nearly 17% between 2020 to 2024 while other racial groups saw a drop, ...
After years of hospital stays, these kids are thriving thanks to a gene therapy that just earned accelerated FDA approval.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection leads to severe systemic inflammation, increasing non-AIDS morbidity and mortality risk. CD39 ectoenzyme on T-cells, which ...