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In the face of a fear of loss of funds for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, activists in New Jersey walked to raise money.
An ambitious plan to stop the global threat of AIDS has been derailed. But many are hopeful that progress can be salvaged.
Storm clouds hung low above a community center in Jackson, where pastor Andre Devine invited people inside for lunch. Hoagies with smoked turkey and ham drew the crowd, but several people lingered for ...
The United Nations agency that fights HIV says it plans to slash its workforce by more than half as a result of sweeping ...
The Trump Administration has gutted many areas of healthcare funding and research, especially in infectious diseases. One ...
Feb. 21, 2025 — Infection with Zika virus in pregnancy ... Leads Global HIV Decline Nov. 25, 2024 — A new study reveals significant progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, alongside ...
The Center in Asbury Park wants people to "Come Early, Stand Proud, and Walk Strong" on May 4 for the New Jersey AIDS Walk 2025.
Millions of people could die prematurely because of funding cuts to the United Nations agency tasked with tackling HIV and ...
At such a critical moment in US history ... Today, with medication, a person living with HIV can lead a long, healthy life and not pass on the virus to others. However, cuts to HIV treatment ...
The tragic unfolding of what went on to become the AIDS/HIV epidemic ... 20 million HIV sufferers each year and testing 84 million people. The future of the program, the US President’s Emergency ...
The pill stops the HIV virus from reproducing in her ... Under Trump, the US government halted funding for the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a global health investment ...