A slew of stars from Bravo's "Real Housewives" swapped their on-camera fireworks for the political drama of Congress, with a March 18 visit to Capitol Hill. The Bravolebrities called for expanding ...
Two owners of a pharmaceutical wholesaling company were sentenced to a combined 38 years in prison for leading a nationwide scheme to illegally divert HIV medications, endangering vulnerable patients ...
HIV is preventable, yet new diagnoses continue in AZ at higher-than-average rates. Could a new, twice-yearly shot called ...
Spain’s King Felipe says Spain’s conquest of the Americas involved abuse and ethical controversy, as Spain and Mexico remain ...
This story was produced with the support of MISTR, a telehealth platform offering free online access to PrEP, DoxyPEP, STI ...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease in the United States disproportionately affects minorities, including Latinos. Barriers including language are associated with lower ...
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 ...
A man has become the seventh person to be left HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant to treat blood cancer. Significantly, he is also the second of the seven who received stem cells that ...
A new study from UC San Francisco shows it may be possible to control HIV without long-term antiviral treatment — an advance that points the way toward a possible cure for a disease that affects 40 ...
In 1981, physicians in Los Angeles reported five young patients with Pneumocystis pneumonia, a rare lung infection later recognized as the first sign of HIV infection and a defining illness of AIDS.
For years, internet users have shared a rumor about U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claiming that vaccines caused the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic known as the Spanish flu. One ...