On Thursday, Feb. 19, the Center for Presidential History (CPH) at Southern Methodist University will host historian Paul ...
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A cure for HIV is in sight. Here’s what scientists are working on.
"The future looks bright as far as a cure," one top HIV cure researcher told LGBTQ Nation.
The conference emphasized advancements in HIV pathogenesis, persistence, and gene therapy, alongside policy and drug use intersections. Lenacapavir was found safe in adolescents, offering new insights ...
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Study reveals previously unknown role for viral protein integrase in HIV's life cycle
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it. More than 40 million people worldwide live with AIDS because of this virus, ...
“AIDS is not over in Africa and continued African leadership is essential,” said Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of ...
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These 3 lessons from the AIDS epidemic show how Black communities can combat HIV under Trump
Over 40 years of Black HIV activism changed the nation while proving why Black activists still matter today.
JEDDAH — The Health Affairs and Al-Bir Charity Organization held a lecture on AIDs with the attendance of 58 women. Sabah Al-Harby said Jeddah Health Affairs prepared an awareness lecture which aims ...
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Rep. Maxine Waters introduces resolution to recognized National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
"We must recommit our nation to eliminate health disparities and end the HIV/AIDS epidemic." ...
Black women in America are disproportionately affected by HIV, and fear-based prevention has failed them, so it is time to approach prevention and safety through a conversation centered on joy, agency ...
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