April 22, 2003 — Editor's Note: On April 17, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, announced a new initiative to help prevent new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new medicine, lenacapavir (brand name: Yeztugo) that could be the ...
Speaking at HIV Management 2007: The New York Course, Daniel Douek, MD, MRCP, PhD, offered an alternative hypothesis to the long-accepted model of gradual CD4+ T-cell depletion. Dr. Douek discussed ...
For more than 25 years, the Black AIDS Institute has been on a mission to uniquely and unapologetically address HIV in America, as the disease is still more relevant today than it was when it was ...
Jonathan Van Ness first revealed that he is living with HIV in 2019 by means of a New York Times article on his memoir Over the Top — he was diagnosed at age 25 after getting a rapid test at a Planned ...
Has the research outlined/defined a threshold of health for HIV-positive kidney donors and/or HIV-positive recipients that is best met to make this exchange significantly more beneficial than no such ...
Susan Mull is many things. She’s a mother, a grandmother, a poet, a teacher, an activist, a musician, a graduate of the Lancaster Theological Seminary and a person living – and thriving – with HIV, ...
Years of personal torment came to an end when Charlie Sheen confirmed his HIV diagnosis back in November. But in some ways, his battle was just beginning. After weeks of silence and alone time to ...
Mary, a pregnant, HIV-positive woman discusses losing her first son to AIDS and, more than ten years later, deciding to have another child. Okay, with '89 I became pregnant. I was actually with my ...