In recent years, public conversations about HIV have significantly shifted. Better testing, improved treatment and natural remedies have made it easier than ever for people to understand the virus, ...
Pseudoscience has recently re-emerged in the U.S. While much of it concerns vaccines, an "oldie" is again making the rounds: HIV is neither the cause nor the sole cause of AIDS. This nonsense has been ...
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Trump cuts will cause a spike in HIV cases in L.A. and across the country, warn Democrats and public health advocates
A growing coalition of HIV prevention organizations, health experts and Democrats in Congress are sounding the alarm over sweeping Trump administration cuts to HIV/AIDS prevention and surveillance ...
WASHINGTON – AIDS started as a big-city epidemic infecting mostly gay white men, and now it's prevalent in the South and among minorities. Yet the federal law that helps the neediest patients has not ...
In the early years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, death from infection was likely for most of those who were infected. Today, with antiviral treatment, a newly diagnosed person can live a near normal life ...
After decades of research, there is still no cure for the disease HIV causes–AIDS. Each year, HIV infects more than one million people worldwide, and a vaccine remains stubbornly out of reach. Hope, ...
South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country. Trump’s aid freeze has hit hard
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. UMZIMKHULU, South Africa (AP) — At a rural ...
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HIV impacts hundreds of thousands of women. Here’s how.
HIV has long been thought of as a disease that primarily impacts gay men. That's wrongheaded.
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