"The future looks bright as far as a cure," one top HIV cure researcher told LGBTQ Nation.
Yeah, so I think that is a big question that comes up, especially when people first received their diagnosis of HIV and they come to their first visit. A lot of them are very distraught and I think ...
With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
In the early decades of the global response to HIV/AIDS, the focus was on saving lives. And rightly so: without antiretroviral treatment (ART), people lived less than a year, on average, from the time ...
You probably know that HIV/AIDS remains a global health crisis, and that advocacy and action are crucial to make sure people everywhere have access to medical care for HIV/AIDS. Ensuring that we each ...
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 ...
Federal datasets began disappearing from public view on Jan. 31, 2025, in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump. Among those were the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ...
Still Here is on a mission to re-center the voices and experiences of Black women who have been disproportionately impacted ...
As officials, researchers and activists scramble to control an emerging monkeypox outbreak, many are doing so with another virus constantly wedged in the back of their minds: HIV. The parallels ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn has responded. Surveillance typically involves ...