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Rapid HIV viral load testing shows mixed effects on seeking care
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other sources, there are approximately 1.2 million ...
When you’re living with HIV, there are a few health markers that your doctor will use to keep track of your care. One of them ...
A study finds promising results on a new HIV prevention drug that's injected just twice a year. In the meantime, here's everything to know about HIV testing. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, ...
HIV screening rates remain low in the United States, though the CDC recommends universal screening at least once in everyone and annually in high-risk individuals. A new initiative, Ending the HIV ...
Compared with active choice testing, opt-out screening can substantially increase HIV testing, and opt-in schemes may reduce testing, a new study has suggested. "We found that active choice testing, ...
Receiving a non-reactive HIV test result brings immense relief for most people, but understanding what this outcome truly means requires more than a simple celebration. While a negative result ...
The intervention increased HIV cotesting rates in urgent care and emergency departments, improving diagnosis and care linkage. Electronic prompts for HIV tests during STI evaluations led to ...
A new study suggests that the most beneficial age for a one-time screening HIV test of the general population would be age 25. A new study suggests that the most beneficial age for a one-time ...
Parents of children with thalassemia in India say they are devastated after life-saving blood transfusions left their ...
Nurse practitioners discuss evidence-based cancer screening and risk-reduction strategies that primary care clinicians can implement for patients with HIV.
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church partners with public-health groups to confront HIV stigma and expand access to testing ...
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