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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We've told you all about the DOGE cuts and now, some concerning news for an HIV survivor in San Francisco. Not only did the Social Security Office tell him that his ...
MatCH, which provides HIV and TB services in three provinces, told almost 900 employees it would not be able to pay their salaries after receiving a stop-work notice from USAID. The employees obtained ...
The Trump administration plans to remove all the members of a presidential advisory council on HIV/AIDS and provided no timeline for replacing them as the government overhauls its prevention and ...
"If HIV could talk, it would say 'thank God for the US president, because I can now spread more easily. I love the Trump administration'," says HIV activist Mitchell Warren, who's the executive ...
“If HIV could talk, it would say ‘thank God for the US president, because I can now spread more easily. I love the Trump administration’,” says HIV activist Mitchell Warren, who is the ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the giant Tower Records on 66th ...
Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice Over a year ago, the first-ever national, Black-focused HIV Prevention Research Agenda was created. This included strategies to identify Black researchers, ...
Lamm said on the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience: 'They actually were engineering babies, editing their embryos to confer a resistance to HIV now still to this day.' He added ...
Half a million children could die from AIDS by 2030 because of disruptions to the flagship US HIV prevention project PEPFAR, experts have warned. Their analysis, published in The Lancet on Tuesday ...
Public health advocates on Tuesday warned a House subcommittee against a 'chaotic, rapid retreat' by the U.S. from a flagship global HIV/AIDS initiative — a program that has saved over 25 million ...
The latest federal funding cuts are already affecting progress against HIV, according to a panel of experts at a briefing hosted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).
According to a study published in The Lancet HIV, recent and planned international budget cuts could result in 4.4-10.8 million new HIV infections by 2030 in low- and middle-income countries ...