GLAAD released its annual State of HIV Stigma report Thursday, which tracks knowledge, attitudes, and sentiment around HIV and HIV stigma across the U.S. Among GLAAD’s findings was that most Americans ...
More than four decades into the HIV epidemic, progress has transformed treatment and prevention, yet the need remains urgent.
ORLANDO, Fla. (IVANHOE NEWSWIRE) - One woman is working with lawmakers to change the system, allowing more people, even people who are HIV positive, to donate their organs. Their efforts could help ...
Prism Health North Texas, a community health center, participated in clinical trials for Merck's new HIV treatment, Idvynso.
Thirty-six years ago, the World Health Organization declared Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day, creating an international day of awareness for those living with HIV and AIDS. For us, every Dec. 1 is a call to ...
A major study presented today at ESCMID Global 2026 has found that antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces accelerated ...
As the annual U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) kicks off in Washington, D.C., this week with a focus on aging with HIV, Gilead Sciences is rolling out a corresponding awareness campaign ...
The HIV reservoir in breast milk was reassuringly limited in a preliminary study on two individuals with long-term, sustained viral suppression. No HIV RNA copies were detected in breast milk fluid ...
So many artists are living with HIV, and helping others see themselves ...
A court ruling this week will end the last categorical disqualification preventing HIV-positive people from serving in the military, advocates say. (U.S. Army) The Defense Department may not prohibit ...
People living with HIV who smoke are currently more likely to die from lung cancer than from HIV-related causes. Two cancer control researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina's Hollings ...