GENEVA - More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's administration pulls its global funding for programs, the United Nations AIDS ...
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The Washington Blade on Thursday welcomed Jaylon Curry-Hagler as its spring intern. Jaylon is studying journalism at the ...
Since 1999, Feb. 7 has marked National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, drawing attention to the disproportionate impact of HIV ...
Latonia Wilkins knows she needs to be on PrEP due to her non-monogamous lifestyle. But the 52-year-old Atlanta mother has ...
The withdrawal of funding by the United States for international aid programmes could result in the death of more than six ...
Dr. Maya Green discusses HIV prevention, U=U, and the importance of regular testing, particularly addressing disparities ...
AIDS Healthcare Foundation said HIV/AIDS is disproportionately impacting Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi.It became a ...
Yes, we can see that Black people account for 12% of the population but 40% of the estimated new HIV infections in the United ...
The abrupt stop work order at the USAID has left thousands in medical danger, requiring doctors to weigh their ethics against ...