Until the Trump administration halted most U.S. foreign assistance programs, America was the top donor to global health. Now that much of that aid has stopped, researchers have been trying to figure ...
On World AIDS Day, we come together to reflect on the progress made in the global fight against HIV/AIDS and to recognize the ongoing challenges faced by those affected by the epidemic, including in ...
Forty years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first reported that Black and Hispanic people were disproportionately affected by HIV. Today — ...
Each year on Oct. 15, communities across the United States observe National Latinx HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), a day dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of HIV and AIDS within Latinx ...
Local organizations like C.O.P.E. are expanding community-based testing and education efforts in Paterson and North Jersey to ...
Donald Trump has accused European countries of not helping with the HIV/Aids pandemic, as the UN warned sweeping US cuts to its HIV response programme will cost millions of lives. Speaking to The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . People with HIV had a lower likelihood of receiving treatment for cancer if they lived in areas with low income ...
Despite advances in HIV treatment, the epidemic still disproportionately affects Black communities in the South, particularly ...
World AIDS Day is an international observance held each year on Dec. 1 to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, show support for people living with HIV, commemorate those who have died of AIDS-related ...
Joel Blankson has been treating patients with HIV and AIDS at Johns Hopkins since 1995, when he was an intern in the Department of Medicine. "Back then, patients would come in with severe disease, and ...
As we mark World AIDS Day today, I’m reminded of the impact HIV/AIDS has had on our local community and of the resilience of those who have fought — and continue to fight — for research, resources and ...