The study from Tulane University found that those living in once-redlined neighborhoods see 15% longer delays in achieving successful viral suppression of HIV compared to those in non-redlined areas.
The BRAAVE2020 study investigated the efficacy of switching Black Americans living with HIV to a B/F/TAF single-pill regimen.
Gilead Sciences ( GILD) increased its growth forecast for the year on strong third quarter results, marking a shift away from ...
For years, a preventive treatment that can significantly decrease the risk of contracting HIV has been available in Nova ...
New Drug Shows Promise in Clearing HIV from Brain July 25, 2024 — An experimental drug originally developed to treat cancer may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain, according to a ...
Negotiators at a U.N. conference in Colombia agreed to launch a fund for companies that make money from nature to give a ...
Specific subtypes and transmission clusters for HIV could require targeted interventions to control spread of HIV that is ...
A pop-up sexual health clinic has seen an increase in the number of new people coming forward to get tested for HIV. The ...
In recent years, HIV has spread rapidly among people who inject drugs, because users sometimes share needles when they don’t ...
The government has confirmed it has set aside £11.8bn to compensate victims of the infected blood scandal. More than 30,000 ...
Research shows that if soon-to-be mothers aren’t taking their anti-HIV medication, they could pass on the infection ...
The National HIV and AIDS Control Programme of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reported over 34,000 new HIV infections ...