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Models indicate that the worst-case scenario of the Trump administration's HIV-related cuts could result in 3 million deaths.
The FDA approved Lenacapavir, the first twice-a-year injection to prevent HIV, marking a historic step in public health.
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a way to 'supercharge' vaccines to the extent that ...
There are two ways that HIV patients’ bodies can keep the virus under control after they stop antiretroviral therapy, a new ...
The National Institutes of Health will phase out its support of the clinical practice guidelines that advise doctors how to ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved lenacapavir, an injectable drug that offers long-lasting protection ...
Drawing from 19 studies across sub-Saharan Africa and select global contexts, the review finds that RHIS remain largely ...
In a study of human immune cells infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say a ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that reduces the chances of contracting HIV. A University of Utah ...
"We don't want to shut these doors, we want to make sure they stay open and we can help as many people as we can".
The National Institutes of Health office responsible for issuing federal guidelines related to treatment of HIV and AIDS ...
Utah biochemist Wesley Sundquist has achieved yet another milestone with the Food and Drug Administration approval of an ...