An American biochemist whose research has helped scientists make inroads on treating coronavirus and HIV has won this year’s Wolf Prize, a major Israeli award in the arts and sciences
Sarah Macadam, CEO of Thames Valley Positive Support, expects the A&E testing will lead to an increase in demand for the Slough-based HIV charity. "We're aware that more people will be diagnosed with HIV and therefore more people will need our support," she said.
A low-income housing cooperative for people with HIV and AIDS is fighting to stay open in San Francisco. On Sunday afternoon, Marty's Place hosted an Emergency Punk and Drag Fundraiser at El Rio bar on Mission Street to bolster its legal defense fund and protect its residents.
Camp Dreamcatcher launched at the height of ‘90s stigma around HIV, has served thousands of children living with or affected by the virus.
The Trump administration's dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development has targeted a huge range of programs for cuts, from a few thousand dollars for an interpreter in Ukraine to multimillion-dollar efforts to fight diseases like malaria in Myanmar.
Dr. Maya Green discusses HIV prevention, addressing racial disparities in healthcare, and the powerful impact of stigma on Black communities in an enlightening Health IQ interview.
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WGAU Radio on MSNNational Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day highlights testing, treatment, and preventionToday marks National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a time to raise awareness about the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls.
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Eurasianet on MSNLoss of US assistance hampering Tajikistan’s efforts to contain HIV – UN agencyThe suspension of US foreign assistance could have a devastating effect on efforts to contain the spread of diseases in Tajikistan, including HIV, according to a report issued by a United Nations agency.
| Real-world evidence lets us see how HIV medicines work in real life, helping HCPs provide better care and improving experiences for patients.
HIV-positive mothers with undetectable viral load can now safely breastfeed their infants, according to recently updated recommendations. 1 Previously, HIV-positive women were not encouraged to breastfeed,
Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills can benefit from long-acting injectable treatments, a new study by researchers at UCSF has found. The strategy could also help stop the spread of HIV by keeping more patients from being infectious.
The CDC reports that while HIV rates in the U.S. have remained steady in recent years, rates among Latinos have seen a 19% increase. NBC News' Jay Valle reports from a nonprofit clinic in Florida that provides free HIV care to Latinos most vulnerable to the disease.
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