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Hopes of ending the global HIV epidemic anytime soon are fading among health workers and scientists, who say new infections could increase for the first time in decades.
As Obergefell v Hodges turns 10 years, LGBTQ+ rights face renewed threats amid political shifts, impacting health care equity ...
A new study says common human typing errors can trip up artificial intelligence (AI) programs designed to aid health care ...
Models indicate that the worst-case scenario of the Trump administration's HIV-related cuts could result in 3 million deaths.
Last month, the health minister said that more than half a million previously diagnosed people with HIV have been started on treatment since the end of February. But can it really be, especially ...
“We are determined not to let people die,” reads a letter from the Global HIV Treatment Coalition and civil society ...
Drawing from 19 studies across sub-Saharan Africa and select global contexts, the review finds that RHIS remain largely ...
The national rollout program continues to expand, with more vending machines to be installed in Australian universities, in NSW, South Australia and Victoria. Vending machines have also been rolled ...
In a study of human immune cells infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say a ...
More than 15% of individuals living with HIV and cancer have not received recommended first-line cancer therapy, according to results of a retrospective analysis.Among patients with HIV and cancer, ...
Chicagoland research labs and community clinics are navigating illegal funding stoppages, censorship, and increasing ...
Health-care experts and advocates say Gilead's HIV prevention shot could be a "wonder drug," but there are concerns about accessiblity.