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Maryland Brothers Behind Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distributor Get 38 Years In Prison For Selling Contaminated HIV Medication
Two Maryland brothers, Patrick and Charles Boyd, received a combined 38 years in prison for orchestrating a nationwide drug ...
Zambia has received more than $6 billion in HIV/AIDS over the last two decades, according to the US Embassy in Zambia ...
In pregnant women testing negative for HIV, second-trimester preexposure prophylaxis with the dapivirine vaginal ring or oral tenofovir disoproxil fumarate-emtricitabine is safe.
HIV is preventable, yet new diagnoses continue in AZ at higher-than-average rates. Could a new, twice-yearly shot called Yeztugo change that?
Stars from the shows took to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to advocate for HIV prevention as thousands of people are set to lose access to vital medication.
National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya attempted to reassure members of Congress on both sides of the aisle on Tuesday that his biomedical research agency is on the right track.
Two owners of a pharmaceutical wholesaling company were sentenced to a combined 38 years in prison for leading a nationwide scheme to illegally divert HIV medications, endangering vulnerable patients ...
From Erika Jayne to NeNe Leakes, some of Bravo's biggest names were on hand to push lawmakers on shrinking drug assistance ...
Same-day ART initiation for patients with HIV infection and tuberculosis symptoms is as effective as deferring therapy until ...
For more than 40 years, Sheryl Lee Ralph has been on the frontlines helping raise funds and awareness in the fight against ...
Cognitive aging in virally suppressed HIV parallels those without HIV, while detectable viral load is linked to steeper cognitive decline.
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