Since U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would freeze all foreign assistance for 90 days, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said officials estimate that by 2029, there ...
“Some of the symptoms of lymphoma include persistent fever, fatigue and swollen glands, which often lead patients to assume they are experiencing common health issues. As a result, without specialised ...
Fiji’s Minister for Health and Medical Services, Dr Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu, has sounded the alarm over the growing HIV/AIDS ...
Equally tragic, these patients soon became like modern lepers, especially if friends and family feared contracting the virus ...
Mariam Msemwa clutched her clinic card tightly as she stood in line at Bagamoyo District Hospital's HIV Clinic in Tanzania's ...
Reactions to the changes in USAID run the gamut. Some leading voices — like Mexico's president — are in favor. Others fear ...
The UKHSA emphasised that regular HIV testing is vital to prevent new infections. As we observe HIV Testing Week ... through the thin lining of the mouth and eyes; through cuts and sores on the skin.
If pubic lice affect the hair near the eyes, the person may need ... sexual contact and some other means. HIV makes a person more prone to certain other infections. Without treatment, this ...
Zimbabwe has about 1.3 million people living with HIV/AIDS and close to 95% are on ARV treatment, a significant part of which is funded by the US, primarily through the President’s Emergency Plan for ...
LONDON - The European Commission has authorized the use of Vocabria and Rekambys, a long-acting injectable regimen, for adolescents living with HIV-1, ViiV Healthcare, majority-owned by GSK (NYSE: GSK ...
Seeing “page not found” when searching the CDC web site for HIV data is truly chilling, and impossible to understand. Closing one’s eyes in battle is a very ineffective strategy for survival.
If left untreated, an HIV infection develops into a severe disease ... Patients with HIV wasted away in front of his eyes, he recalled. Roadsides were lined with coffin makers.