Funding shortfalls prompt 18 states to cut costs, jeopardizing care for tens of thousands of Americans living with HIV.
A growing number of states are rolling back financial help for HIV medications, according to a recent analysis.
It's designed to take the place of complicated, multiple drug regimens that many people with HIV need to follow. And it's ...
Single-pill treatment proves as effective at suppressing virus as multi-pill therapy, while long-acting preventive injections ...
Post-exposure prophylaxis-in-pocket (PIP) was associated with healthcare savings and improved quality of life outcomes compared to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), based on data presented at ...
Nearly 20 states are moving to restrict assistance programs that help people afford HIV medications and treatment.
A 16-week exercise training program showed broad benefits, including cellular damage repair and slowdown in epigenetic aging, in people with HIV (PWH), based on new data presented at the Conference on ...
Supervised HIIT and CME combined with resistance training significantly improved physical function in older patients with HIV.
More than 20 states are actively reducing or considering cutting back on their funding of programs helping people access HIV medications, as federal funding fails to keep up with the costs, according ...
HIV infections in Fiji are growing among the most vulnerable, including babies and young children ...
The Trump administration has severely damaged a program credited with saving 26 million lives since its inception in 2003.
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