The AIDS pandemic is nearing its fourth decade, and the need for innovative strategies to help people living with HIV/AIDS has become increasingly important. There are 40 million people infected with ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Assistant Professor Jenni Wise (BSN 2008, MSN 2015, PhD 2019) has received National of Institutes of Health funding to support her research on the ...
Looking at these types of quality-of-life issues for people with HIV has long been a focus of nursing research. Over the course of Holzemer's career, for example, he has authored numerous ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will assess the effectiveness of palliative care home health visits in treating people with HIV and other ...
Editor’s note: Vincent Guilamo-Ramos is the dean of the Duke University School of Nursing. A nurse practitioner, he specializes in the prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections, and ...
The US HIV/AIDS Strategy and Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiatives aim to reduce HIV transmission by 90% by 2030 through targeted care and prevention initiatives such as the Undetectable = ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Professor Mirjam-Colette Kempf, PhD, MPH, is a Co-Principal Investigator of a $15 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study ...
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, executive director of the Institute for Policy Solutions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, joined a diverse group of leaders at the White House on Tuesday to shine the ...
Alex Delaney wondered if anybody would ever love him again. For decades, Delaney had been told that HIV was a disgusting disease — and that, by extension, people with HIV ought to be treated as less ...
Researchers analyzed 22 recent studies exploring HIV-related outcomes in the context of climate change and identified several links between extreme weather events and HIV prevention and care. New ...
Getty Images Guidelines for HIV-positive mothers who wish to breastfeed have been updated with new recommendations. HIV-positive mothers with undetectable viral load can now safely breastfeed their ...