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This HIV Expert Refused to Censor Data, Then Quit the CDC
Weiser was fired from the CDC during mass layoffs in April, was rehired in June, and then resigned. He continues to treat ...
HIV physician John Weiser talks about why complying with President Donald Trump’s orders to erase transgender people is bad for science and society. And he notes that acquiescing didn’t spare the CDC ...
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The breakthrough drug transforming HIV prevention: FDA-approved lenacapavir protects with twice-yearly injections
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a groundbreaking new option for preventing HIV, the virus that ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday is scrubbing a swath of HIV-related content from the agency’s website as a part of President Donald Trump’s broader effort to wipe out ...
Now, the CDC report provides new detail about the affected clients and the spa's practices. The first case was a middle-aged woman who tested positive for HIV in 2018, the CDC said. She had no history ...
Despite comprising about 32% of Georgia's population, Black people accounted for approximately 71% of new HIV diagnoses in 2021. (Getty Images) As infectious diseases like measles, salmonella, and ...
HIV incidence, or yearly new infections, in the U.S has declined about 73% since peaks in the mid-1980s, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The report ...
Maine is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to address an HIV outbreak in the northern part of the ...
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CDC staff in Maine amid unprecedented HIV outbreak
Staff with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are in Maine this week to assist local health officials in ...
As a result of the increased number, Portland Public Health (PPH) on Monday announced an expanded targeted outreach and call ...
"We have a major implementation gap when it comes to PrEP." While a cure for HIV has remained elusive, in recent years there have been great strides made in the prevention and management of HIV and ...
Today is National HIV testing day, so it’s only fitting that the CDC announced on Thursday that it was recommending a new HIV testing approach that can diagnose HIV three to four weeks earlier than ...
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