Tag: HIV

National HIV Testing Day Commemorates 30th Anniversary

National HIV Testing Day has been a vital event since its inception on June 27th, 1995. This day

HIV Drugs Dramatically Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Promising New Class of Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease A recent study has identified a potential breakthrough in the

HIV Testing and Prevention Efforts Gutted as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep U.S. South

The community center in Jackson, Mississippi, was a hub of activity as Pastor Andre Devine welcomed people inside

Under Trump Administration Full Coverage Of HIV PrEP Drugs Uncertain

The recent Supreme Court case regarding the coverage of preventive care services under the Affordable Care Act has

Why A Single Drug Could Change Everything For HIV And AIDS

A groundbreaking study published in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that a drug called Sunlenca could

CDC, Trump DEI orders, nicotine, HIV report

Richard Durbin (Illinois), echoed her concerns, calling for a “renewed commitment to science and research.” National Institutes of

STAT+: Prestigious journal gets U.S. attorney letter, Trump’s HIV cuts slammed

Letter of Intimidation? Recently, Anil Oza uncovered a new development involving a prestigious medical journal receiving a letter

Trump at risk of undermining legacy on HIV, Giroir warns

Brett Giroir, a former health official who played a crucial role in convincing President Trump to prioritize ending

At The Brink Of Eradicating HIV, America Retreats From Heroism To Hesitation

The world is on the brink of a medical breakthrough that could change the course of history. Lenacapavir,

HIV, Trans Health, and Covid Research Targeted by Trump Cuts to NIH

The termination of nearly 800 research projects by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has sent shockwaves

Gender-affirming hormones protect from HIV, new data show

Over a decade ago, psychologist and researcher Jae Sevelius proposed the idea that the behaviors putting transgender individuals

USAID freeze halts effort to develop HIV vaccine in Africa

Gray's remarks shed light on the devastating impact that the freeze in funding has had on critical HIV