A wave of under-the-radar HIV policy changes is unfolding nationwide, with advocates warning of serious, far-reaching consequences.
Today is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, a day that often flies under the radar. What might surprise you is that Latino gay men now account for the highest number of new HIV cases in America. In ...
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs ...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) remains a significant global health challenge, affecting millions of people worldwide. While advancements in medical science have led to better management of the ...
You may have heard about Descovy (des-ko'-vee), a medicine approved by the FDA in 2015. Descovy is approved to treat HIV. It can also help prevent people from getting HIV through sex. People with HIV ...
Kennedi Lowman was 29 and thriving in her career as a medical lab scientist at a hospital in Atlanta when her life took an unexpected turn. The call came after she donated blood—a voicemail from the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic paused many HIV prevention efforts, which helped fuel last year's rise in new infections. President Donald Trump's federal funding cuts threaten to further hamper those efforts.
Transplanting kidneys from deceased donors with HIV to recipients with HIV is safe, and the procedure should be opened up from research-only settings to the general public, a new study says. The ...
A mural commissioned by the AIDS Service Foundation on Broadway Boulevard in Kansas City commemorates people lost to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. (Suzanne King/The Beacon) As federal funding for HIV ...
A group of housing advocates and physicians in Durham is accusing the city of mismanaging federal funds meant to help people living with HIV and AIDS in the community. The Coalition to End the HIV ...
Nearly 1,600 Pennsylvanians enrolled in the state’s HIV/AIDS assistance program have lost or will lose benefits due to ...