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Opinion - The government has reopened, but Congress must protect HIV funding for 2026
Congress's bipartisan agreement to end the government shutdown restores operations across the federal government, but keeps ...
The call was made during a one-day workshop organised by the National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS (NACA), in ...
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Cuts in funds for HIV services threaten medication access, outreach
The Pennsylvania Department of Health will cut 25% of funding to the Part B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program amid rising ...
ICIs are safe and effective for HIV-positive NSCLC patients, with no significant differences in survival outcomes compared to ...
In an article published in The Lancet HIV, authors including Distinguished Professor Denis Nash and Professor Constantin ...
As the first COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out around the world, HIV/AIDS experts and advocates have sought to reassure those ...
Zille's views may be politically useful, but in terms of public health put her way out on the lunatic fringe. There is no evidence to support the idea that criminalization of HIV transmission or ...
Overall, tailoring an HIV treatment regimen to individuals’ clinical and social context can help mitigate the persistent barriers to care access. Switching treatment is not just a clinical decision ...
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Wait, cats can get AIDS? What to know about how it spreads
Nearly four decades ago, and shortly after the U.S. began to grapple with the AIDS epidemic among humans, two veterinarians working in a lab at the University of California, Davis, made a shocking ...
Funding to fight HIV among gay and bisexual men and transgender women is a fraction of what it should be, researchers said on Tuesday, with advocates blaming stigma for the shortfall.
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