Disparities in HIV diagnosis rates were observed between Black and White individuals in the US from 2017 to 2021.
This post was updated March 2 at 11:45 p.m. Nina Harawa, a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Fielding School of ...
David Furnish’s leadership at EJAF proves brands can do more than raise awareness —they can dismantle stigma and drive systemic change in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
For almost 30 summers, HIV-impacted children from Pennsylvania and surrounding states have traveled to the woods of Chester County to play. They ride boats and horses, and race go-karts on ...
In the Jackson metro area, the numbers tell a stark story of urgency.The state’s HIV prevalence rate stands at 466 cases per 100,000 people. Hinds County is among the top five counties in the state ...
A new study published in the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment examined federal data on health and drug use among nearly 20,000 people who inject drugs and are low-income in the US, and ...
HIV has come a long way since the first documented cases emerged in the U.S. over 40 years ago. Today, living well with HIV is possible with proper care and medication. Yet, harmful myths about ...
In its 80 year history, the United Nations has been exclusively ruled by men. A growing movement is calling for women’s leadership of the international body to help bring about reform and strengthen ...
For almost 30 summers, HIV-impacted children from Pennsylvania and surrounding states have traveled to the woods of Chester County to play. They ride boats and horses, and race go-karts on ...
The race/ethnicity quotas resulted in roughly equal numbers of men from the three major ethnic groups from each recruitment venue. Entry criteria included: (1) self-reported HIV-seropositive ...
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and reported lower levels of self-efficacy for disclosing their HIV status to others, compared with men other race/ethnic groups. African American men expressed less comfort than European American ...
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