Funds will be affected in California, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota.
The Trump administration announced $600 million in funding cuts to HIV prevention programs and healthcare grants.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The federal budget has some concerned for the future of the fight against HIV/AIDS in the United States. The budget makes deep cuts to Medicaid and in 2026, it almost completely ...
During his first term, President Donald Trump set a goal to end the U.S. HIV epidemic by 2030. Now, his administration is reportedly considering cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
California is joining three other states in suing the Trump administration over potentially $600 million in cuts to HIV ...
Trump administration cuts $100M from Illinois public health, hitting HIV, chronic disease, and local health programs amid political tensions in Democratic-led states.
For decades, federal funding has served as the backbone for HIV prevention, treatment, and support services across the country. But with the Trump administration’s Health and Human Services Department ...
In a first wave of cuts, at least $29 million in Illinois grants are on the chopping block, including city, state and other ...
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD) today announced details of new clinical and real-world data from its innovative HIV treatment and prevention portfolio and research pipeline that will be presented ...
We propose a set of common factors in evidence-based interventions (EBI) for HIV prevention, which cut across theoretical models of behavior change. Three existing literatures support this agenda: (1) ...
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