Newly diagnosed with HIV? Advocates share their best advice for seeking treatment
Advancements in HIV treatment provide various options for managing care, emphasizing the importance of support and understanding during the diagnosis process.
Trump Threatens to Do Something Horrible in Africa Unless He Gets a Deal on Precious Minerals
The Trump administration drafted a plan to withhold $115 million in HIV treatment aid from Zambia to coerce access to its copper mineral wealth and counter Chinese economic interests.
Monthly HIV-drug injections offer potent alternative to daily tablets
Monthly injectable antiretroviral drugs effectively suppress HIV in patients with mental illness and adherence challenges who cannot maintain daily tablet regimens.
New HIV drug may end multi-pill regimen for older people
A new once-daily pill combining bictegravir and lenacapavir offers effective HIV treatment for older patients with drug-resistant virus who previously required complex multi-pill regimens.
On World AIDS Day, thinking of progress and how to build on it in the face of hostility
HIV is now a manageable condition with treatments that suppress the virus and prevent transmission, making elimination achievable if access and prevention efforts continue.
Healthcare Heroes Celebration will honor two doctors with solid Brooklyn roots
Teresa Y. Smith-Bellilleâs leadership in emergency medicine and advocacy for diversity has significantly reshaped inclusive training programs and public health outreach for the community.