With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
A growing dangerous drug trend, called bluetoothing, is contributing to a massive spike in HIV cases across the global ...
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HIV-funding cuts could lead to nearly 3 million extra deaths by 2030, study suggests
A modeling study looked at how anticipated cuts to international HIV funding would affect the rate of new cases and HIV-related deaths in low- and middle-income countries.
Together, PEPFAR and the Global Fund, with U.S. Congressional leadership, have cut the death rate of HIV/AIDS by almost 75% worldwide, saving more than 65 million lives. They are some of the most ...
In an interview with TIME, Bill Gates reveals how he is trying to convince leaders like Trump to invest in foreign aid.
"I don’t expect most governments to suddenly restore foreign aid to historic levels. But I'm an optimist," writes Gates.
In the 1980s, when government lagged in its response to the disease, he solicited private support for prevention and treatment. By Sam Roberts Michael Seltzer, whose bedside vigil for a friend who was ...
On October 2, 1985, actor Rock Hudson, 59, became the first major U.S. celebrity to die of complications from AIDS.
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