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Pepfar, a global programme to fight HIV/Aids, has been exempted from US President Donald Trump’s plan to slash billions in ...
The United States has deported five immigrants from Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen and Laos to Eswatini, a small country in southern Africa where the king still holds absolute power.
Black women make up just 13% of the U.S. female population, yet they account for over 50% of new HIV diagnoses among women, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). That means more than half ...
Integrating people-centered HIV care with primary health care is essential to improving access, equity and health outcomes, but doing so successfully requires coordinated policies, digital ...
The U.S. Senate has opened debate on a $9 billion rescission bill to claw back foreign aid and other funding not aligned with ...
Pharma giant Gilead Sciences agreed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to state health insurance programs after admitting ...
Freda Jones, founder of LOTUS, empowers women living with HIV in Atlanta through a peer-led support group. Peer support is ...
The move to save PEPFAR funding may prove useful in rallying GOP support from powerful lawmakers like Senate Appropriations chair Susan Collins, an outspoken critic of Trump’s proposed cuts.
Positive Resource Connection has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to support ...
A judge extended a temporary block on a law preventing the state of Idaho from asking patients with HIV to prove their legal status.
Senate Republicans are expected to move forward on Wednesday with efforts to codify some of the Department of Government Efficiency cuts to programs such as Agency for In ...
The International AIDS Society (IAS) has praised a bipartisan effort by the United States Senate to shield the President’s ...