World AIDS Day celebrates its 30th anniversary. Mark Milano was 25 years old when he was diagnosed with AIDS in 1982, and so little was known about the disease that his doctor called it “AID.” “I didn ...
They say that when you forget history, you’re likely to repeat it. That may be happening when it comes to HIV here in Washington and throughout the United States. On World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, let’s take ...
Research into this new way of treating HIV is only beginning. When it was first named in 1983, HIV was thought to be a death sentence. The virus replicated rapidly in the people it infected because ...
Individuals with HIV who were resistant to all four antiretroviral drug classes experienced higher mortality than those who were not resistant, a difference primarily due to lower CD4 cell counts.
An Idaho judge has issued a preliminary injunction that allows some local immigrants to keep receiving HIV medication under a federal program. Fourth District Judge Amanda Brailsford in Boise on ...
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