So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
Medications have kept Tori Samuel’s HIV at bay for decades. The part-time worker from Ocala, Florida, has thrived, marrying ...
Since its first approval in 2022, Gilead Sciences’ lenacapavir—a twice-yearly injectable—has come to be a potential game ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Tuesday it seeks to lower Medicare costs for 16 medications by ...
A Q&A With Shauna Applin, ARNP. AJMC: Despite substantial therapeutic advances since the 1980s, the US is not on pace to achieve the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) public health initiative ...
A new study suggests that micro-doses of THC could help counter many long-term side effects of HIV treatment without causing intoxication. In animal models, low-dose THC reduced inflammation, improved ...
Since the HIV epidemic began, the diagnosis of HIV has evolved from a death sentence to a chronic, but manageable condition by starting and staying on treatment. HIV treatment can help people live ...
After four decades of hard-won progress toward curbing the HIV epidemic, the face of the disease is changing.
The tool can be used to find providers that offer HIV testing and medications that prevent the virus, which causes AIDS.
Advocates warn the cuts to Florida’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program may increase health risks statewide and reduce access for thousands.
State officials blamed the move on federal funding cuts.
The National Assembly’s Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination has voiced serious concern over ...