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Thanks to decades of sustained federal investment, Chicago, Cook County and Illinois are on the cusp of ending the HIV ...
Experts welcome the news that PEPFAR funding remains intact, but few details about how and where services will be ...
Groups that support LGBTQ+ individuals brace for funding cuts that could affect HIV care, prevention
Chicago-area groups that support LGBTQ+ individuals are navigating an uncertain landscape while bracing for federal funding ...
THERE is no cure for HIV-AIDS in PNG as claimed by a popular social media content producer, says the National Department of Health.
UNAids's 2025 report, while offering a measure of the distance the country has travelled, points out that 36,648 new HIV infections were recorded in Uganda in 2024 ...
Younger children living with HIV with low BMI for their age were more likely than older children to fail first-line ...
Congress removed from a list of programmes from which the Trump administration wants to cut funds, doesn’t cancel the cuts to ...
Congress restores funding for federal program combating HIV in developing nations, but State Department plans to shut it down ...
Last week, we started to explore the important affirmations of personal liberty contained in the Constitutional court’s ...
As the Philippines continues to grapple with one of the fastest-growing HIV epidemics in the world, young Filipinos are speaking up, this time louder, clearer, and more urgently than ever. HIV cases ...
When Congress approved a Trump administration plan to take back $9 billion in funds for public media and foreign aid, just one program was spared: the U.S.'s HIV/AIDS initiative, or PEPFAR.
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