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On June 27th, celebrity and cultural advocate Miss Lawrence returned to Atlanta with Plated Purpose, an immersive dining ...
National HIV Testing Day, celebrated on June 27 each year, is an important annual reminder to get tested and know your status ...
March 10th marks the 13th observance of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day! The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health leads nationwide observance that ...
Amid rising HIV cases in cities such as Chicago and Atlanta, ViiV Healthcare champions change through it's production, "As Much As I Can." ...
Yeztugo, approved by the FDA, was highly effective in two randomized trials. It costs $28,218 per year, and people have to be ...
Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora, however, was quick to allay the fears saying the increase in HIV/Aids-related deaths was not related to funding cuts. Kwekwe legislator Corban ...
News ‘Health equals freedom’: Juneteenth Unity Weekend kicks off with summit on HIV awareness The four-day event aims to pair health care advocacy with community building for Black North Texans.
Kensington nonprofit doing its part to prevent HIV infections In a quiet corner of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, Kareem Mims is doing work that could one day put him out of a job, and he ...
Global efforts at ending the HIV pandemic by 2030 have stalled. There still are more than 30,000 new infections in the U.S. each year and about 1.3 million worldwide.
The FDA approved Gilead's HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, a twice-a-year injectable medication that clinical trials show prevents new infections.
People have to test negative for HIV before they can receive the shot, which is administered under the skin of the abdomen. There are an estimated 30,000 new HIV infections in the U.S. annually.
The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions – although it’s unclear how many in the U.… ...