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The disease is spiking dramatically. "We used to call [the HIV epidemic in the Philippines] hidden and growing, but now they are saying it's fast and furious," says Dr. Loyd Norella, who manages ...
Gilead officials lauded the FDA's approval of lenacapavir, which has been studied and developed over nearly two decades. "We now have a very real opportunity to end the HIV epidemic," said Daniel ...
Why FDA approval of new HIV prevention drug is a big deal The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the drug lenacapavir as a twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV.
A supercharged HIV vaccine could offer strong protection with just one injection, a study in mice has indicated. Developed by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and ...
Advances in medicine mean more people are living longer with HIV. But aging with HIV comes with increased health risks, and this growing population needs specialized care that's hard to find.
A young man holds a red ribbon representing HIV, with an inset image of the human immunodeficiency virus. New treatments and possibly even a vaccine for HIV are on the horizon in 2025.
There have been a handful of cases in which HIV infection was cured when the patient had a stem cell transplant that was necessary to treat a concurrent lymphoma or leukemia diagnosis, Dr. Aima ...
Deep cuts to HIV research could halt decades of progress, scientists say The Trump administration has shut down government offices devoted to HIV and ended hundreds of millions of dollars in ...
HIV is the acronym for human immunodeficiency virus. HIV can only spread through bodily fluids like breast milk, blood, semen, pre-cum, rectal fluids, and vaginal fluids. The initial symptoms of ...