Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with HIV to lead long, productive lives and keep the virus in check at ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are still fairly common and an estimated 40 million people worldwide are ...
Learn about the medical advancements and challenges faced by older adults living with HIV. Experts and survivors share their insights.
Knowable Magazine reports on breakthroughs in HIV treatment; engineered antibodies show promise for long-term control, hinting at a functional cure.
Sexually transmitted diseases or STDs (formerly called venereal diseases) are among the world's most common infectious diseases. These bacterial or viral diseases are spread through sexual contact.
The 2024 NYC HIV report shows a 5.4% increase in new cases, with Black and Latino communities facing the sharpest impact.
TriHealth and UnitedHealthcare reach agreement to keep services in-network TriHealth announced a new agreement with UnitedHealthcare that will keep its hospitals, outpatient centers and physicians in ...
The recent spread of the AIDS causing virus to thalassaemic children due to blood transfusion lapses needs reforms and regulations.
Philadelphia and Memphis top the list of metropolitan areas with the highest incidence of STDs in the United States, according to an annual analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
The idea that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) always announce themselves with uncomfortable or visible symptoms is a dangerous misconception that health experts are working to correct. Research ...
In a person living with HIV, proviruses—strands of HIV DNA—are typically integrated into the T cell genome and become a permanent part of the cell's genetic makeup. This integration enables the ...