The HIV action plan, backed by £170 million funding, will introduce opt-out testing during routine blood tests at hospitals.
Massive funding cuts, stalled progress and widening inequalities threaten to undo decades of gains in the fight against HIV.
Stigma against people with HIV puts the lives of women who contract the virus in jeopardy, as discrimination may block them ...
The Southern Nevada Health District observes World AIDS Day with community events, free testing, and awareness initiatives ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Africa: Young Mothers Rewrite the Story of Lesotho
Press Release - Reabetsoe waves and laughs as his mother, Motšelisi Tsubane, 23, leans in, singing his name and dangling a homemade ball. Reabetsoe is a healthy 4-month-old, learning how to focus his ...
CEO Will Bruey says people often get Varda wrong. The company isn't "in the space industry; we're in-space industry," he said ...
The Punch on MSNOpinion
Healthcare’s blind spot: The risks of inadequate follow-up
Inadequate healthcare follow-up after screenings in Nigeria puts lives at risk. The African Dignity Project offers a digital ...
“We are calling on the Government to establish a National Driver Equity Fund, which would be a game changer for driver ...
Where do good Catholic boys like me meet other good Catholic boys like me?” says Tim, one of the lead characters of “Hook Up: The Musical,” who is on a quest to find love in a world full of hook-ups.
We asked minoritized patients how they would feel if their doctor offered them an HIV test during their regularly scheduled ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
New HIV prevention guidelines say doctors should not be 'gatekeeping' PrEP
A coalition of doctors across Canada is releasing a new guideline for prescribing medications that can prevent HIV infection, ...
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