The U.S. faces an ongoing HIV epidemic, with women, particularly women of color, bearing a heavy burden. While there have ...
Cuts to HIV/AIDS funding could threaten the 40 years of work that has gone into ending the AIDS epidemic — potentially putting the lives of millions of people at risk.
Prevalence varies by region and is impacted by social stigma, access to preventive medicine and a lack of HIV/AIDS education, according to new research published in Health Science Reports.
and physician associates involved in the management of patients at risk for HIV. In support of improving patient care, Vindico Medical Education is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council ...
In this case-based Curbside Consult, Drs. Landovitz and Elion discuss how to select the most appropriate HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) option based on recent clinical evidence, access ...
assured the First Lady that traditional rulers would take the advocacy on HIV/AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and female genital mutilation to the grassroots. The visit concluded with ...
Every year, amid Women’s History Month, March 8 marks International Women’s Day—a day dedicated to both honoring past efforts ...
This post was updated March 2 at 11:45 p.m. Nina Harawa, a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Fielding School of ...
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Annie Lennox says UK will be hit by cuts to foreign aidLennox has founded the Sing campaign, which focuses on HIV on women and children, particularly in South Africa, Malawi and ...
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