NPR's Juana Summers recaps a recent reporting trip to South Africa and Mozambique focused on the current state of AIDS treatment in light of U.S. foreign aid changes.
UNAIDS is deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Vadim Valentinovich Pokrovsky, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences ...
The famous fundraiser’s creator, Jerry Mitchell, and the show’s dancers reflect on nearly 3 and a half decades of baring it ...
According to People magazine, the Richard Rodgers Theatre will hold a one-night-only concert featuring Rent 's "original cast ...
Penobscot County is dealing with Maine’s largest HIV outbreak. Bangor Public Health Director Jennifer Gunderman says factors like increased homelessness, drug use, and fewer healthcare ...
A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble. Lewis Chifuta, a patient with advanced H.I.V. disease, in the men’s ...
The 63-year-old "Oslo patient" is considered to be in remission from HIV NIH-NIAID/Image Point FR/BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty A 63-year-old man, referred to as the "Oslo patient," was ...
A 63-year-old man known as the Oslo patient is "likely cured" of HIV after a stem-cell transplant remodeled his entire immune system. Prior to this case, a handful of other HIV patients who received ...
Good afternoon! It’s Tuesday, and watch out for potentially severe storms that could bring golf ball-sized hail. Here’s what else you need to know today. 1. HIV and AIDS infections are up in Chicago ...
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Ricardo Jiménez feels like he’s going crazy. The leader of public health initiatives at Chicago’s Puerto Rican Cultural Center is desperately trying to find a way to keep his HIV prevention programs ...
If I stopped taking the medication that suppresses my HIV, at first I’d feel fine. But over the next few months, my viral load would rise. In the first year or two, it might cause minor havoc (swollen ...