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HIV remains a persistent public health challenge in the United States. While infection rates have steadily declined over the ...
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell warned that $11 billion in potential federal cuts could impact local programs for newborns ...
In 1989, Ronald Johnson did not think he would live to see old age. Johnson, a Black gay man, was diagnosed with HIV that ...
After a group of employers refused to provide their employees access to free HIV prevention treatment, the Supreme Court may ...
Many Americans were relieved when the Supreme Court left the Affordable Care Act in place following the law's third major ...
In drastically cutting down its public health workforce, the Trump administration is potentially undoing decades of work combatting the HIV epidemic and delaying upcoming advances. When Health and ...
Organizations working to combat HIV in Louisiana are bracing for potential funding cuts and warning of a possible resurgence of the virus, after the Trump administration eliminated staff at the ...
Despite the silence that stigma often brings, the joy and power of Black people living with HIV are loud when you know where ...
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout ...
Lynae Darbes, PhD, discusses what her research results mean when it comes to implementation of self-testing and counselling ...
As the Trump administration moves forward with cuts to federal programs, uncertainty looms over initiatives like those ...
South Florida, an area with the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the country, is already starting to feel the effects of the Trump ...