Gilead Sciences set aside $200 million for a potential settlement with federal prosecutors to resolve an investigation into the drugmaker's promotional speakers program for HIV drugs.
David Furnish’s leadership at EJAF proves brands can do more than raise awareness —they can dismantle stigma and drive systemic change in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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The number of new HIV cases in Manitoba's Swan Valley region has soared, prompting health officials to implement an outbreak-like response to control the situation.
HIV cannot be transmitted through drinking "contaminated" soda, health experts said, refuting hoax posts that frightened social media users in the Philippines. The fabricated warning claims soft drinks were being pulled from stores in the country after they were found to contain the virus.
Missed KHOU 11+’s live Q&A on injectable PrEP? Watch on demand as experts discuss this HIV prevention breakthrough and answer viewer questions.
One-shot’ approach that uses machine learning to screen immune cells could help to detect conditions with overlapping symptoms.
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US HIV funding cut is 'wake-up call' for S Africa
HIV breakthrough faces critical funding cuts
US HIV fund halt may cost South Africa 500,000 lives over 10 years: foundation
US HIV fund halt may cost South Africa 500,000 lives over 10 years: foundation A halt in US funds to South Africa's HIV/AIDS programmes could lead to more than 500,000 deaths over 10 years, the head of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation said Thursday.
In the late 1980s, when most mainstream healthcare facilities refused to admit people diagnosed with HIV and AIDS, an unassuming Craftsman house in Southeast Portland quietly opened its door to offer compassionate care in a safe,
The Maine CDC has announced there are now 21 confirmed cases of HIV in Penobscot County. During a Bangor Government Operations meeting Monday Health Director Jennifer Gunderman discussed recent findings.
Scott Blades is a longtime champion of care for people in the Tucson community who are impacted by HIV and AIDS.
With a 50-43 vote, the House passed a bill to downgrade the crime of intentional HIV transmission from a felony to a misdemeanor, aligning the charge with other intentional disease transmission.
| Dr. Buzón discusses bridging science and reality, highlighting the vital role of real-world evidence in advancing HIV care and personalized treatment.
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