A new report estimates that 135,987 babies will be born with HIV during the 90-day stoppage on foreign aid spending.
On this World AIDS Day, experts extol recent advances in combating the four decade-old global HIV epidemic. Indeed, the goal of eliminating HIV/AIDS as a major public health threat by 2030 remains ...
About half of all people living with HIV today are over the age of 50. By 2030, older survivors could make up as much as 70% ...
The State Department issued a waiver for lifesaving aid, but HIV clinics remain shut and uncertainty lingers over the future ...
If you're worried about HIV infection, you may wonder whether it's safe to have oral sex. While it's not risk-free, the chances of spreading the virus that causes AIDS are very low if you take the ...
By repressing objective facts or experiences—especially those ... Early warnings of the HIV/AIDS epidemic were largely ignored, as the stigma surrounding affected populations made it easier ...
When the first World Aids Day was held in 1988, its aim was to raise awareness about HIV and Aids as well as acknowledging the people who had been affected by the virus and its related illnesses.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported our vision for a world where HIV is no longer a threat to health or happiness. Together we have made a difference. With Gift Aid, your generous ...
The rapid creation of COVID-19 vaccinations saved millions of lives around the world, but it was followed by hundreds of ...
Pseudoscience has recently been reemerging in the US. While much of it concerns vaccines, an "oldie" is again making the ...
Joti's family refuses to touch him. They don't hug him or shake his hand, and when he visits relatives to eat, he brings his own plate, spoon and cup. His family won't share utensils with him, as ...
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief has provided life-saving treatment to tens of millions since it was ...