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HIV Prevention Pill A Big Development In Communities Of Color A new study by the National Institutes of Health suggests that a pill, known as Truvada, ...
Lenacapavir offers twice-yearly HIV prevention with near-complete protection in clinical trials. Clinical trials show ...
Only a small proportion of gay and bisexual men who could have taken a daily pill to reduce their risk of HIV actually did so in 2014, according to a new study.
HIV prevention drugs will be available without a prescription starting next year in California under a bill signed Monday by the state’s Democratic governor. The medications covered by the new ...
It would have seemed the stuff of fantasy in the dark days of the 1980s, when an AIDS diagnosis was tantamount to a death sentence: a pill, taken daily, that could protect against HIV infection.
Meanwhile, federal funding cuts and dismantled CDC HIV prevention programs could make it hard to reach the people most at risk—particularly low-income communities, women, and people of color.
But the Trump administration’s cuts to HIV programs in the U.S. and abroad could undermine the drug’s rollout.
Raising awareness of pill that can stop spread of HIV 01:28. Uriel Loman was 23 years old when his doctor gave him a life-changing diagnosis: "We hate to tell you that you are HIV positive," he ...