Acting SA Medical Journal Editor Ames Dhai says the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable South Africans should not lie in the hands of foreign funders.
Funding cuts have disrupted HIV prevention, treatment, and care programmes, putting PLHIV at higher risk of infections and ...
UCSF researchers are the first to confirm that this approach is effective for the patients who need it most. Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills may benefit from long-acting injectable ...
The Clarkston Community Center, a hub for cultural and artistic expression, is currently showcasing the work of an International Women’s Day exhibit, “Behind the Global Woman’s Gaze”. The exhibit, ...
HIV incidence in sub-Saharan Africa has declined substantially, according to both UNAIDS estimates and empirical data pulled ...
Researchers from Imperial College London, working with the University of Oxford and Rockefeller University, have shown ...
Researchers led by Imperial have unveiled primary trial results that show encouraging advances in HIV treatment driven by ...
Israt Audry, MSW, LICSW, is a clinical oncology social worker in the blood and marrow transplant and immunotherapy clinics at ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Most patients with HIV who received two broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) after pausing antiretroviral ...
Offering mailed self-testing for HIV encouraged patients to test themselves for HIV but require methods of improving ...
There: a Feeling’ at Camden Art Centre presents an artist who has not tried to resist the chaos of life, but to channel it ...
Two more people have been potentially cured of HIV after receiving stem cell transplants to treat blood cancer or bone marrow ...
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