Half of people with HIV in the United States are living in places that are vulnerable to extreme weather and climate disasters, according to a new analysis from the left-leaning Center for American ...
Activities staff member Robert Hardrick teaches chair tai chi for residents of Broadway House for Continuing Care in New Jersey. (Photo: Courtesy of Broadway House) Nursing home patients with HIV may ...
The fight to end HIV in our lifetimes just received a game-changing innovation. In June, the FDA approved Yeztugo (lenacapavir), a groundbreaking HIV prevention treatment that requires just two ...
HOUSTON — With President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bil l," making major cuts to Medicaid, health care professionals and patients are warning of the potentially deadly consequences for people living with ...
New challenges in HIV prevention and care are emerging due to climate change, according to a review published earlier this month in Current Opinions in Infectious Disease. Researchers from the ...
A majority (91%) of HIV patients who received care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program were virally suppressed in 2024, according to a new Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) ...
That experience moved Hurley to seek out PrEP, shorthand for preexposure prophylaxis. The antiretroviral medication greatly ...
In recent years, the story around HIV has shifted dramatically. What was once viewed as a life sentence is now increasingly seen as a manageable condition. Medication is responsible for much of that ...
A twice-yearly injection described as the most promising HIV prevention tool in decades is poised to reach millions more people, with new generic versions priced at about $40 per patient per year. The ...
A patient recently asked me this during his visit to an HIV clinic in the Dominican Republic. He was there to refill his monthly prescription for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a daily pill that ...