"PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99 percent when taken as prescribed. Although there is less ...
Recent results from a recent clinical trial indicate that a twice-yearly injection of Lenacapavir offers an overall 96% reduced risk of acquiring HIV. This makes Lenacapavir significantly more ...
People are at the heart of the HIV pandemic, so it’s important to understand how they make protection decisions.
Insurance companies have to pay for PrEP under federal rules, but some skirt the requirement for free access to the treatment ...
Each life lost to AIDS is a life too many. As donor funds dry up, Africa needs new ways to fight this epidemic.
While antiviral drugs to treat HIV had been approved a decade earlier, only five out of 33 million people who carried the ...
According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, twice-yearly injection of Lenacapavir offers a 96 percent ...
For oral medications that prevent new HIV infection to be effective, the patient must take certain actions, including ...
Research shows many transgender women in the U.S. express interest in long-acting injectable PrEP but face barriers to ...
The president and First Lady Jill Biden will host a public display of the Quilt for the first time on the South Lawn that ...