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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.
Louisiana is one of 30 states with criminal penalties related to exposing or transmitting HIV. Most of the laws were passed ...
Several Midwestern Cities have been designated as HIV “hotspots” due to the rising number of new cases; and the South accounts for nearly half of all HIV diagnoses nationwide.
In a sweeping national overhaul of HIV prevention funding, the CDC chose to bypass local and statewide community organizations like AVOL Kentucky.
The WHO issued a global recommendation for lenacapavir, a highly effective, twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV infection.
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails earlier in June revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off. Damage to their projects may ...
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Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails on Wednesday revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off.
The Trump administration's budget proposal for 2026 looks to make cuts to HIV prevention in clinics and community organizations.
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Today's health news coverage includes Trump order zeroing in on 'DEI-based standards' and a new threat in the illegal drug supply — tranq.
Trump administration cuts to critical U.S. health agencies will reduce HIV prevention services, and hamper Georgia’s efforts to tackle stubbornly high rates of infections.