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HIV remains incurable but manageable. Johns Hopkins found a way to silence it long-term using a molecule from the virus itself, offering hope for future gene therapy without daily meds.
An injection that can prevent HIV infection for six months has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
In a study of human immune cells infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say a ...
To compensate for tax cuts for the wealthy, Trump’s 'big, beautiful' bill and budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 threaten to curtail Medicaid, which provides health coverage for people with low ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that reduces the chances of contracting HIV. A University of Utah biochemist whose discoveries helped make the drug happen worries government cuts ...
A new drug that gives almost complete protection against the virus was to be administered across Africa this year. Now, much ...
The administration’s proposed budget for HIV prevention represents a 78 percent reduction compared to last fiscal year.
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a way to 'supercharge' vaccines to the extent that ...
Utah biochemist Wesley Sundquist has achieved yet another milestone with the Food and Drug Administration approval of an antiviral drug for HIV prevention based on his findings.