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New research published earlier this month in AIDS and Behavior highlights links between extreme weather events, such as ...
The Fulton County Board of Health this week laid off 17 workers, including those focused on HIV and sexual health services, apparently without the approval of the state Department of Public Health.
The exact reasons are unknown, but experts have some theories about how gender-affirming care keeps trans people healthy in ...
Federal funding has helped states like Alabama and Mississippi make strides in fighting the HIV epidemic. Doctors and ...
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Ready to sip for a good cause? LivWell Community Health Services's SpringTINI returns from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on May 22 at the Market House Square in Downtown Paducah.
Gilead Sciences is paying $10 million for sole ownership of arenavirus immunotherapies for hepatitis B (HBV) and HIV ...
Global health leaders called for the Pandemic Agreement adopted at the 78th World Health Assembly to deliver where past efforts failed—equitable access to life-saving technologies and services during ...
Vaccines and ongoing vigilance are critical to prevent and manage infections in patients who are immunosuppressed or ...
She is on the frontlines, tackling the toughest challenge facing Cambodia’s HIV response. While new infections in the ...
While gaps persist in workforce retention, infrastructure, and equitable access, the transformation of Nigeria’s health ...
In 2018, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) identified Central Texas as a “hot spot” for new HIV diagnoses, ...