The photo was captured during an April 1991 display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Springfield honoring those who died during the AIDS epidemic.
Instead of capturing the act of losing something, artists like Peter Hujar and Hamad Butt show us what’s been lost.
Weight trajectories differed significantly among patients with HIV during the first year of ART, with no associations observed between weight gain and type of ART regimen.
The future of HIV care requires balancing scientific advancement with practical implementation. Long-acting antiretroviral ...
A pioneering study at UKZN has demonstrated that 20% of HIV patients in the trial remained off antiretroviral therapy while ...
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Verywell Health on MSNHIV vs. AIDS: How They Differ and Why Early Treatment MattersPeople with AIDS also have HIV, as HIV is the first stage of AIDS. Learn about the differences, how the conditions overlap, ...
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MedPage Today on MSNLong-Acting ART Could Prevent More Infant HIV Infections in ZimbabweSAN FRANCISCO -- Providing long-acting (LA) antiretroviral therapy (ART) to breastfeeding women with HIV who face adherence ...
In a study published in AIDS Research and Therapy, Ph.D. candidate Thinh Vu explores the temporal trends in the time from HIV diagnosis to the initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) across the ...
Nearly 85% of the 1.7 million adolescents with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, along with half of the nearly 40 million ...
HIV prevention has advanced with lenacapavir, a yearly injection that blocks the virus's replication, providing long-term ...
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