More than half of people living with HIV and suppressed viral loads nonetheless had imaging-confirmed coronary artery disease — and despite longtime use of HIV
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Persistent gaps in life expectancy between Black and white Americans have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, this gap has narrowed by nearly 50%
Read moreLast year, Katherine Gill, MD, an HIV prevention researcher in Cape Town, South Africa, realized how jaded she’d become to vaccine research when the Pfizer
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Read moreWe don’t know enough about biological processes in people who are aging with HIV—a new study sheds light on the matter. Forty years after the
Read moreNew annual infections with HIV fell by 73 percent from its peak in the mid-1980s to 2019, according to a new analysis by US health
Read moreA new approach to tackling viruses by targeting the 'control center' in viral RNA could lead to broad spectrum anti-viral drugs and provide a first
Read moreWhen I tested HIV positive in 1985, I thought I was going to die – and my family did too. That’s what people thought back
Read moreA fungal disease diagnostic and educational program has had a transformational impact on the mortality of HIV patients in Guatemala, according to new research. And
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