Gilead Sciences set aside $200 million for a potential settlement with federal prosecutors to resolve an investigation into the drugmaker's promotional speakers program for HIV drugs. The Foster City,
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Hosted on MSNHIV, Malaria, Women's Clinics: 20 Projects Shuttered by USAID CutsHere are some key projects around the world that AP has confirmed have closed: 1. In Congo, aid group Action Against Hunger will stop treating tens of thousands of malnourished children from May, which the charity said will put the children in "mortal danger.
We can now prevent HIV transmissions and deaths — progress impossible without investments from the U.S. government
| Dr. Buzón discusses bridging science and reality, highlighting the vital role of real-world evidence in advancing HIV care and personalized treatment.
Nearly eight-million people have HIV in South Africa; they need life-long antiretroviral medicines to stay healthy.
MadameNoire breaks down three common myths about HIV that persist today. Together, let's uncover the truth behind the stigma.
A revolutionary advancement in HIV prevention technology stands at a critical crossroads as recent policy decisions threaten to undermine progress.
USAID's withdrawal of funding significantly impacts LGBTQ+ advocacy and HIV services in the Philippines. Organizations like LoveYourself, reliant on foreign aid, are urging local institutions to step up.
U=U is short for Undetectable = Untransmittable. It means that when a person living with HIV, adheres to effective antiretroviral treatment, the virus in their blood reduces to a level that is undectable, bringing the chance of passing the virus on to zero.
From chemistry to social science, Northwestern scientists continued their groundbreaking research this week. The Daily compiled an overview of the most recent developments. Tea brewing filters contaminants from water NU researchers discovered that brewing tea can remove sizable amounts of lead and other heavy metals from water.
The following is a summary of ““Let me hear what you’re needing”: exploring how HIV providers conceptualize patient-provider interactions with people with HIV who use drugs using a harm reduction framework,
The Choctaw Nation Public Health Department announced it now offers at-home screening services for sexually transmitted infections, HIV, and Hepatitis C to Choctaw Nation tribal members and members of other federally recognized tribes within the Choctaw Nation Reservation.
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