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South Africa's government has estimated that universities and science councils could lose about $107 million in U.S. research ...
A GNA feature by Laudia Sawer Tema, July 12, GNA - On any ordinary morning, Maame Esi, an HIV mentor mother, stands among other mothers at the antenatal clinic of the Tema General Hospital, scanning ...
Widespread use of contemporary antiretroviral therapy globally has transformed HIV disease into a chronic illness associated with excess risk for disorders of the heart and circulatory system. Current ...
The FDA has approved a breakthrough preventative treatment for HIV that could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But ...
Therefore, a recent scientific finding that nearly half of patients admitted to hospitals in Malawi and Tanzania suffer from multi-morbidity, with two or more chronic diseases, was sobering. It served ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho doctor and four residents are challenging a new state law that halts some of the few public benefits available to people living in the U.S. unlawfully, including a program ...
The HIV patients challenging the new law include a married couple from Columbia with pending asylum applications, a man who was brought to the U.S. when he was just 4 years old and has Deferred ...
Idaho doctor and patients sue over new law halting public benefits to immigrants in US unlawfully A new Idaho law restricting public benefits for people living in the U.S. unlawfully is facing a ...
BOISE (AP) — An Idaho doctor and four residents are challenging a new state law that halts some of the few public benefits available to people living in the U.S.
Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela shared on Tuesday that over the past 18 months, 153 people have been diagnosed with HIV or AIDS. Positively, the numbers reveal that no new diagnoses have been made ...
Higher rates of cancers associated with immunosuppression in ethnically minoritized men living with HIV highlight gaps in HIV diagnosis and treatment.
Patients with HIV receiving 3-drug ART with BIC/FTC/TAF exhibited low rates of viremia, particularly those with high treatment adherence.