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A cure for HIV is in sight. Here’s what scientists are working on.
"The future looks bright as far as a cure," one top HIV cure researcher told LGBTQ Nation.
While medical breakthroughs have made ending HIV transmission a realistic goal, experts warn that stigma and misinformation ...
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South Africa to roll out Lenacapavir HIV prevention injection in 2024, targeting key populations
South Africa will launch Lenacapavir, a six-month HIV prevention injection, in six provinces, targeting all HIV-negative individuals to curb new infections.
Last weekend, communities nationwide marked Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, or NBHAAD, during an urgent time for people living with the disease and those who support them. More than four decades after ...
Four years ago, a team of research physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine began treatment for an HIV patient, in the hopes of finding a cure. This February marked 14 months since the patient was free of ...
Researchers have created 50 induced pluripotent stem cell lines from 18 people with HIV to model HIV infection in the laboratory.
A new UCLA study reveals that breast milk from women living with HIV contains significantly lower levels of tryptophan, an essential amino acid likely important for infant immune function, growth, and ...
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HIV rates continue to soar in Shelby Co.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Shelby County Health Department says Memphis and Shelby County continue to have an HIV rate that’s three ...
Observers are calling proposed changes to state-funded HIV assistance its biggest rollback since the aid went into place.
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