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A new trial put immune system-boosting therapies to the test to fight HIV, raising hopes for keeping the virus at bay
After receiving a series of immunotherapies, most people with HIV in a small study kept their virus levels low for several ...
UCSF researchers have made strides toward an HIV cure, showing experimental immunotherapy can help control the virus without ...
New data from the NYC Health Department shows new HIV diagnoses rising for a fourth year, with sharp disparities and looming ...
A group often forgotten about in the discussion of HIV – despite research pointing to an ongoing crisis – is Black women in ...
On World AIDS Day, advocates warn that new federal cuts could erase decades of progress and leave vulnerable communities at ...
A man who said he was "terrified" by the AIDS public health campaign of the 1980s is urging people to learn more about HIV, ...
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The stalled fight against HIV
Scientific advances offer hopes of a cure but ‘devastating’ foreign aid cuts leave countries battling Aids without funds ...
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Mableton man uses TikTok to fight HIV stigma as federal government skips World AIDS Day recognition
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, but for the first time in decades, the federal government is not recognizing it. One metro Atlanta ...
A cancer patient in Germany is the 7th person to achieve long-term HIV remission after a stem cell transplant.
Health officials in south central Idaho are reporting a concerning increase in HIV and AIDS cases this year. Learn about ...
HIV diagnoses in the city continued to rise in 2024, predominantly among Black and Latino residents, after decades of steady ...
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New rapid test distinguishes real HIV infections from vaccine-related false positives
Since the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was identified in 1983, roughly 91.4 million people around the world have ...
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