Highly effective treatments for HIV have existed since the mid-1990s. But while these treatments keep people healthy, we do not yet have a safe and scalable way to completely rid the body of the virus ...
Data from a phase Ia clinical trial of an oral, long-acting integrase inhibitor (GS-1720) in development for HIV demonstrated ...
The supply of health care professionals available to provide HIV care is expected to continue to decline over the next 5 years.
Sure, condoms are still an effective strategy for lowering the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) — but now, they ...
Approximately 25% of women with HIV have experienced amenorrhea. Amenorrhea, defined as no menses for at least 1 year, is relatively common among women with HIV, and it is associated with several ...
A new study from Tulane University finds that historical race-based lending practices are still impacting health today, linking these discriminatory policies to delays in effective HIV treatment ...
As the science stands, the vast majority of the roughly eight million people in South Africa living with HIV will have to get ...
Recent health data reveals an alarming rise in HIV transmission rate between older men and young women, presenting a complex ...