Twenty-five years after doctors first noticed an unusual outbreak among gay men in New York, Allbritten is, demographically, the modern face of HIV in America: A woman who contracted the virus ...
Despite progress made against the HIV/AIDS crisis in the U.S, it has stalled for Hispanic and Latino Americans.
There were only two cases among 2,180 patients – effectively reducing the risk of HIV infection by 96% and proving 89% more effective than Truvada, a pill taken once a day. The trial was ...
The history of HIV in the U.S. spans more than four decades. In 1981, reports of strange illnesses began emerging in New York and California. Previously healthy young gay men were suddenly ...
Sep. 25, 2024 — Almost everyone knows about HIV. Fewer people know about its relative, HTLV-1. However, HTLV-1 can cause serious illnesses, including cancer. To develop ways to combat this virus ...
TORO - The King of Toro Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru has reminded his subjects that the HIV and AIDS scourge is real and continues to claim lives. During the ceremonies to celebrate his 29th ...
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported our vision for a world where HIV is no longer a threat to health or happiness. Together we have made a difference. With Gift Aid, your generous ...
A s any longtime New Yorker knows, the annual United Nations General Assembly is a week to avoid midtown Manhattan as best ...
Over the years Debbie Harry’s precision-chiselled features have been captured in museum-worthy portraits by numerous artists, ...
a gay man living with HIV and now battling prostate cancer, has spent his life challenging societal norms. Born in Vicenza, Italy, and a longtime chef in New York City, Guido speaks candidly about the ...
By district, eThekwini and King Cetshwayo had the lowest ART coverage ... particularly for adolescent girls and young women ...
Physicians and their patients report that engagement in an HIV-based community rivals drug effectiveness in the ongoing efforts to curtail an epidemic. Confronting the HIV Epidemic: There's an App ...