The complaint claims that the state illegally changed rules regarding income eligibility thresholds for the AIDS Drug ...
The AIDS epidemic was raging when Pamela Biafora was diagnosed with HIV in 1986. The fear from the diagnosis, which she learned of after donating blood, was almost paralyzing. In the 1980s, a person ...
It is almost unimaginable how far we have come from the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and the mortality rate increased every ...
Advocates and patients warn thousands of Floridians living with HIV could lose access to life-saving medications under proposed changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential in addressing the diverse global HIV/AIDS pandemic, focusing on vulnerable populations. Significant gaps remain in achieving 2025 goals, with 23% of ...
While decades have passed since HIV/AIDS was the top story on every news broadcast and was quite misunderstood by many, even in the medical community, it still remains a major health issue to this day ...
This series spans the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the absence of government intervention and the organizers that continue to rally against the virus. From filmmakers Sandy Woodson and Emily ...
Since the first case of HIV in the U.S. nearly 44 years ago, the country has made significant progress towards eradicating the disease. Now on the cusp of ending the epidemic, roadblocks from ...
Doctors are being forced to turn away people with HIV/AIDS - meaning they will fall ill and almost certainly die - in eight African countries as donors cut funding amid the global economic meltdown, ...
The announcement of the cuts prompted warnings from around the world about the potential consequences. In the Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, researcher Christopher Jimu in Zimbabwe said ...