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The First Widespread Cure for HIV Could Be in Children
Some U.S. newborns still get HIV despite efforts to screen for it. Here’s why
Human trials point the way towards an mRNA vaccine against HIV
Countries to budget more for HIV/AIDS measures as U.S. withdraws aid
The hidden drawbacks of HIV: treatment regimens may exacerbate risk of knee arthritis - EurekAlert!
HIV is surging in over-50s—But campaigns still target the young
The FDA Just Approved a Long-Lasting Injection to Prevent HIV
One shot to stop HIV: MIT's bold vaccine breakthrough
Breakthrough: FDA Approves Injection to Prevent HIV
Trump administration ends Duke center that made ‘significant’ HIV/AIDS discoveries
NIH funding policy deals new blow to HIV-related trial networks
U.S. aid helped two African countries rein in HIV. Then came Trump
HHS panel recommend statins for adults with HIV at risk for cardiovascular disease - EurekAlert!
Researchers map 7,000-year-old genetic mutation that protects against HIV
HIV Testing and Prevention Efforts Gutted as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep U.S. South
Structural barriers may prevent cancer care for people living with HIV
HIV: Genetic characteristics associated with sustained HIV remission after stopping treatment - EurekAlert!
Persons living with HIV can be treated safely, effectively with long-acting antiretroviral therapy at home - EurekAlert!
HIV: Genetic characteristics associated with sustained HIV remission after stopping treatment
NIH halts more collaborations with South Africa on HIV/AIDS trials