A low-income housing cooperative for people with HIV and AIDS is fighting to stay open in San Francisco. On Sunday afternoon, ...
Nearly half of all new cases in 2022 were in the South. "The frustrating part is we have the tools now to stop it." ...
HIV/AIDS continues to disproportionately affect Black Americans, despite overall progress in reducing infection rates.
Cookie Johnson stood by her husband Magic's side after he was diagnosed as HIV positive, and the two have been fierce ...
Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.
Federal datasets began disappearing from public view on Jan 31, in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump.
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections 2025 opened with a session dedicated to informing attendees about ...
March is a significant month for women's health, observing International Women's Day and National Women's HIV/AIDS Awareness ...
Debates over tuberculosis reporting began in the late 19th century, when the bacterial infection was reframed not as a disease of the elite but of the urban poor. New York City was the first in the ...
During the opening day of the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Rebecca Denison, a decades-long HIV ...
Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills can benefit from long-acting injectable treatments, a new study has found.
The U.S. faces an ongoing HIV epidemic, with women, particularly women of color, bearing a heavy burden. While there have ...