Dr. Maya Green discusses HIV prevention, U=U, and the importance of regular testing, particularly addressing disparities affecting Black women in healthcare.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation said HIV/AIDS is disproportionately impacting Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi.It became a ...
The withdrawal of funding by the United States for international aid programs could result in the deaths of more than 6 million people from HIV and AIDS in the coming years, warns the UN agency UNAIDS ...
Trump’s 90-day foreign aid freeze has left many South Africans without essential HIV treatment, affecting a quarter of global ...
In observance of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we are called to reflect on the ongoing epidemic and its disproportionate ...
The work of uplifting Black women living with HIV has also never been more important at a time when national and ...
A new rule requires insurers to improve coverage of PrEP, which can prevent HIV, but Georgians face challenges getting the ...
Abrupt changes to programmes including USAID inhibit global efforts to stop disease such as HIV, malaria and more, say ...
Originally published in the Mercury's sister publication The Stranger, as part of its Love & Sex Issue.] On July 3, 1981, the ...
O n his first day back in office, President Trump ordered a sweeping 90-day spending freeze on almost all U.S. foreign aid, ...
Nurse practitioner and University of Ottawa professor Patrick O’Byrne works directly with the newly diagnosed and developed the GetAKit program for HIV self-test kits. He attributes the rise in part ...
A series of orders from the Trump administration have the potential to disrupt the delivery of life-saving medications to HIV positive people. Here's what a disruption of this drug regimen would mean.