Individuals who didn’t know they had HIV or knew but were not receiving care accounted for 81 percent of HIV transmissions in 2016, according to CDC data released March 18. 1. Of the 1.1 million ...
The Mpox patient that sticks most clearly in Dr Elin Hoffman Dahl’s mind had lesions all over his body: in his mouth making it agony to eat; painful swellings under his feet meaning even walking to ...
The science works. The system doesn't.
Victor Appay, PhD, explains how long-term ART slows immune aging, boosting HIV viral suppression and paving the way for ...
Mouth and tongue lesions are often one of the first symptoms of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV weakens your immune system, which can leave you susceptible to sores and infections. If left ...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP medication. New cases of HIV in Alaska over the past five years were highly preventable, according to a recent bulletin from the state’s Department of Health's ...
A man who died in ICE custody earlier this year from complications related to untreated HIV could have been saved with the help of routine blood tests, medical experts have told Newsweek, raising ...
He said HIV infections had accelerated over the past five years, driven largely by the sharing of needles and syringes among people who inject drugs.