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Writing in the latest edition of the journal, the editors argue that the Trump administration’s recent dismantling of public ...
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Big Pharma delivers another life-saving medical advance, and another demonstration of the folly of price controls.
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The FDA approved Gilead's HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, a twice-a-year injectable medication that clinical trials show ...
June 19, 2025 – The FDA has approved the first twice-yearly shot to reduce the risk of HIV infections.
The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, maker Gilead Sciences announced Wednesday. It's the ...
HIV/AIDS remains a major public health threat worldwide, with an estimated 39.9 million people living with the disease at the end of 2023.
It is spread most commonly through unprotected sex or sharing needles. AIDS is the final stage of HIV. Within 20 years after those first cases, at least 448,000 people with AIDS died.
A Health and Human Services spokesperson said that critical HIV/AIDS programs will continue and that the area is a "high priority." The first cases of HIV in the U.S. were reported on June 5, 1981.