Ashok Kharat remains in police custody as shocking claims emerge, including allegations of HIV transmission to victims. Social activist Anil Thatte and leader Vijay Wadettiwar have raised serious ...
What began as a routine code enforcement visit to a seemingly vacant warehouse in rural California has spiralled into a multi ...
Tuberculosis remains a leading cause of death worldwide among persons with HIV. In this report, the effect of the PEPFAR ...
The Idaho House has rejected a routine budget request for the Secretary of State’s office. House Bill 909 would have provided ...
The High Court of Uganda, sitting at Jinja, delivered a noteworthy judgment in an HIV misdiagnosis and medical negligence ...
The Health Ministry held the 'Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala' to intensify district-level HIV/AIDS response in Delhi and Haryana. The workshop aims to bridge gaps in treatment and prevention, focusing on ...
During the 2026 Carnival in Salvador de Bahia—one of the largest street festivals in Brazil, which gathered around 12 million people—UNAIDS, the Municipal Health Secretariat of Salvador, Bahia, and ...
Hamada has five children and lives in Nigeria with HIV. Her husband and her father threw her out of the house when they learned about her illness and the fact that she had warned the second wife about ...
Is a cure for HIV in sight? Since the virus that causes AIDS was identified over 40 years ago, finding a cure has been the holy grail of HIV research and the army of scientists conducting it. I’m ...
Utilizing data from Stichting HIV monitoring (SHM) and Statistics Netherlands, a study published in the journal Nature Communications has compared labor market outcomes of 5,960 people diagnosed with ...
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control, according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The ...
Nearly 45 years after the first HIV diagnosis, science is closer than ever to a cure for the virus that causes AIDS — but we’re not there yet, researchers say. While perhaps a dozen people worldwide ...