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A religious movement that has so often taken public stands has been unusually quiet since Trump gutted the program to combat ...
PEPFAR, begun under President George W. Bush, gives lifesaving treatment to people with HIV around the world. A doctor explains why it's still needed.
George W. Bush set up the global health initiative PEPFAR in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Over the last couple of decades, it's saved millions of lives for relatively little money. But cuts ...
With the development of the U.S. Global Health Service, the endpoint of providing pharmacy services in PEPFAR countries is in sight and pharmacists must prepare to lead this charge.
What's the price to save a human life? We examine the monumental legacy of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) with journalist Jon Cohen, who traveled to Eswatini and ...
Last week, he voted for the House’s “rescissions” package that would pull back $9.4 billion in previously authorized funds for Public Broadcasting, National Public Radio, and foreign aid, ...
A woman was browsing Apple Maps when she saw a strange business in her neighborhood. Is it as sinister as it sounds?
The pop artist is part of an unusual Nashville history surrounding the HIV/AIDS treatment program.
A State Department waiver issued on February 1 allowed some PEPFAR activities to restart, but only covered HIV prevention for mother-to-child transmission.