Experts warn that poor sugar control pushes HIV-related health risks higher, leading to faster progression of heart, kidney ...
The first public rollout of lenacapavir, an innovative HIV-prevention injection, begins in South Africa, Eswatini and Zambia, ...
She was only 22 when she made history by becoming the first woman in Namibia to openly disclose her HIV-AIDS status to the world in 1996.These days, Emma Tuahepa (50) lives a quiet life at Rietfontein ...
A small study of 10 people with HIV found that six had a slower return of the virus after stopping medication One person ...
For breastfeeding women who have HIV, consistently taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) is essential for their own health and ...
Franklin Wanyama stopped his HIV medication twice due to stigma and depression, causing his viral load to explode to over ...
World AIDS Day 2025 reflects on Black Americans’ disproportionate HIV impact, lost artists, threats to PrEP access, and the ...
Researchers led by a team from Mass General Brigham and the Ragon Institute have discovered why some people living with HIV who are given a treatment called broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibodies ...
Stigma against people with HIV puts the lives of women who contract the virus in jeopardy, as discrimination may block them from opportunities for better lives and proper health treatment.
A groundbreaking study on World AIDS Day 2025 offered new hope for people living with HIV. Researchers tested an experimental immunotherapy on ten individuals, leading to the virus remaining ...
UCSF researchers have made strides toward an HIV cure, showing experimental immunotherapy can help control the virus without ...
Antiretroviral drugs that prevent HIV and keep it in check have been transformative, but a cure has been a long-sought goal.
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