Engineered CAR‑T cells suppressed HIV off medication in two people — promising but early. Larger trials are needed.
Objectives To explore priorities, barriers to and experiences of palliative and end-of-life care from the perspectives of people living with HIV. Design Cross-sectional online survey conducted in the ...
Advances in HIV treatment have transformed what was once a fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition. Today, children living with HIV are surviving—and increasingly thriving—into adolescence ...
The AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ‘90s was a dark time in queer history, but since then, medical advances have been made, and the stigma against HIV continues to dwindle every year. While there are ...
Thirty-six years ago, the World Health Organization declared Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day, creating an international day of awareness for those living with HIV and AIDS. For us, every Dec. 1 is a call to ...
More than 200 civil society representatives, people living with HIV and partners gathered in person and online at the United ...
Valencia Landry’s support system is at the heart of her HIV journey. With her loved ones by her side every step of the way, this Texas mother’s story is defined by community rather than hardship.
Bianca tells PEOPLE how fear, stigma and evolving guidance shaped her decision to breastfeed her newborn ...
Telemedicine gained popularity among PLHIV during COVID-19, with high satisfaction reported for telephone and video consultations. Participants found telemedicine convenient, time-saving, and ...
Barbara Roberts has lived with HIV for more than three decades. Now, a new FDA-approved medication is changing how she ...
Three people were able to suppress the virus for months without their usual treatment regimen.