There’s opportunity at hand to make sure one of the last century’s biggest healthcare travesties isn’t repeated, and long-term care is at the heart of it.
The history of HIV/AIDS, PrEP, viral loads, the stigma behind the start of it all and where we need to go from here were some of the talking points touched upon in the last Censored Series of the ...
The landscape of HIV prevention has undergone a profound transformation with significant advancements in medical interventions and a deeper understanding of how the virus spreads. These developments ...
In a recent preview published in Cell Host & Microbe, researchers provide insight into the interaction between T lymphocytes and persisting reservoirs of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with ...
HIV is no longer a death sentence. Dr. Frene' LaCour-Chestnut, faculty in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the University of Houston Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine explains how ...
The availability of effective antiretroviral therapy has lowered the risk, and the severity, of neural sequelae of HIV infection. “Early in the HIV pandemic, approximately 15% of people with HIV had ...
Let’s be real. When it comes to HIV, there’s a whole universe of misinformation floating around out there. From playground whispers to social media posts, these myths aren’t just annoying—they’re ...
HIV can infect brain macrophages and microglia, causing neuroinflammation and neuronal death. This damage results in the neurodegenerative syndrome HIV dementia, but the molecular mechanisms that ...
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common non-Hodgkin subtype in individuals living with HIV. A new review highlights the characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of diffuse large ...
Amid the flurry of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump was a 90-day freeze on foreign aid spending. Days later, Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified that the freeze includes current ...