A recent report analysed national health data to detect an alarmingly high rate of smoking among South Koreans with HIV.
Researchers analyzed 22 recent studies exploring HIV-related outcomes in the context of climate change and identified several links between extreme weather events and HIV prevention and care.
Many new names sounded as if they’d been cooked up by a medieval monk. HIV-1 would henceforth be known as Lentivirus ...
New challenges in HIV prevention and care are emerging due to climate change, according to a review published in Current ...
New challenges in HIV prevention and care are emerging due to climate change, according to a review published earlier this ...
More than three years have passed since federal health officials arrived in central Appalachia to assess an alarming outbreak ...
The first Trump administration committed to ending HIV domestically. Here’s how the next administration can achieve that ...
HIV impacts fertility in both men and women. In men, it leads to hormonal changes and sperm abnormalities. Women experience ...
Protecting 340B means safeguarding the health and dignity of those who depend on it. The cost of losing 340B is far too high ...
For years, John Fleischman carried the journal of his late mentor, who died from HIV/AIDS. He finally found the perfect home ...
Laredo's PILLAR received a $2.3 million grant from Texas Health, enhancing HIV and STI prevention and care through expanded ...
Two new HIV drugs promise to transform the prevention and treatment of HIV But stigma, discrimination, and weak health systems continue to hinder ...