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Despite warnings that the law criminalizes low-risk behaviors, the state remains one of just five that impose lengthy sex ...
New guidelines recommended by WHO will need to be backed with funding to be implemented at scale in affected communities.
When Robert Smith met his future girlfriend in 2010, he wanted to take things slowly. For Smith, no relationship had been ...
Earlier versions of a spending cuts package passed through Congress targeted PEPFAR. But the White House, concerned about ...
Declining investment in global health surveillance, research, and scientific innovation are happening as the need for vigilance has never been greater, writes Robert C. Gallo.
Chicago, Cook County and Illinois are on the cusp of ending the HIV epidemic in our city, county and state. But that progress ...
Three decades after Rae Lewis-Thornton became the face of HIV, the virus is still a major threat to Black women. She and experts explore why.
Today, as finance leaders face new threats—from AI ethics to climate risk—the hard-won lessons of this crisis remain urgent.
The restored funding follows a ruling in early June from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ...
Health workers and other critical stakeholders in the health sector, have raised the alarm over spike in the spread of ...
In the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana, who's HIV-positive, to meet the same fate.