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A public health expert blamed a lack of awareness among the youth for the rise in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases in ...
From Staff Reports Log Cabin Republicans of Dallas are hosting The Lincoln Legacy Ball, “an elegant evening dedicated to celebrating leadership, liberty and community,” according to a press release ...
An 82-year-old on haemodialysis tests HIV-positive 7 months in, only for PCR to be negative, implicating flu shot antibody ...
In the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana ...
The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) announced on June 12 that patients in Metro Manila can now access free medications for mental ...
“Japan has really been a leader in terms of regionally supporting many different global health and HIV programs,” said Joseph ...
Throughout human history, zoonotic diseases, illnesses that jump from animals to humans, have shaped civilizations, triggered ...
The Wistar Institute recently celebrated a ribbon cutting for the opening of its new HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center. The ...
ATLANTA — A CDC worker among those returning to the job after roughly 12 weeks away on administrative leave, essentially getting paid to do nothing with the idea that their positions would sunset as ...
During "Connections" on June 12, 2025, guest host Racquel Stephen explores the possible impact of funding cuts to HIV/AIDS research. Then, fathers on the importance of paternal figures in kids' lives.
House Republicans eked out a narrow win Thursday on their $9.4 billion rescission package in a dramatic afternoon vote.
Joni Ernst, who has a history fighting against LGBTQ+ rights, held a town hall where attendees learned something new and were made sick.