PrEP is one of the most powerful tools in HIV prevention. Yet for many Black LGBTQ+ people, getting access to the medication is far harder than it should be.
Godfrey Dzhivhuho has dedicated his career to understanding HIV and other infectious diseases, inspired by the epidemic he witnessed growing up. Raised in Warrenton-Kimberly, South Africa, the oldest ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent clinical trial, received a CAR T cell for your cancer, or even just taken ...
Gilead Sciences' new shot is a drug named lenacapavir, which was tested in two studies and reportedly eliminated HIV infections in high-risk patients. People have to test negative for HIV before they ...
Prevention—what doesn’t work? In a session entitled “Status of the U.S. HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Is It Changing and If Not, Why Not?” Harold Jaffe, MD, former head of the CDC, discussed a not-yet-published ...
In the ongoing fight against HIV, scientists have taken a new step toward long-term control of the virus. Researchers have found a way to force HIV into a deep, long-lasting sleep by using a molecule ...
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Activists & experts agree: We must change our understanding of HIV in the Black community
Frank discussions around sex, pleasure, trans solidarity, and improved medical care could all help ease HIV's ...
Transgender people are criminalized for our bodies. We are profiled, stereotyped, and presumed guilty based on the way we look or for failing to meet gender expectations, and it must stop. Nearly one ...
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