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Jeremy Gregson was sitting in his Northwest Indiana home two years ago when he got the call that his blood work from earlier ...
Federal support for HIV/AIDS has always been bipartisan. In 1990, Congress passed the Ryan White CARE Act, named after a teenage boy living with HIV from Indiana who faced stigma and discrimination.
Shoehorning HIV prevention services into the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program, which provides HIV care, could overburden the program. Resources to serve the 1.2 million people living with HIV in the U ...
He believes the Philippines has the tools and knowledge to combat HIV – and yet stigma around sex and HIV means new infections have soared from 4,400 in 2010 to 24,400 in 2022 and yearly AIDS ...
A growing coalition of HIV prevention organizations, health experts and Democrats in Congress are sounding the alarm over sweeping Trump administration cuts to HIV/AIDS prevention and surveillance ...
If left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS, which is marked by severe immunodeficiency. Nearly 40,000 people in the U.S. were affected by HIV in 2023.
The multibillion-dollar U.S. effort to fight the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, widely regarded as a generational, bipartisan success story spearheaded by Republicans, has long met with strong support ...