A U.S. humanitarian waiver will allow people in several countries to continue accessing life-saving HIV treatments, the ...
The State Department issued a waiver for lifesaving aid, but HIV clinics remain shut and uncertainty lingers over the future ...
The Trump administration's aid freeze affects HIV treatment access. Find out how organizations are coping with the directive.
Almost 136,000 babies are expected to be born with HIV in the next three months, mostly in Africa, because of the Trump ...
A move by the Trump administration to freeze funding for PEPFAR, the widely heralded international HIV/AIDS program, is ...
The Trump administration has moved to stop the supply of lifesaving drugs for HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis in countries ...
A stop in all of PEPFAR’s work shuttered clinics this week. Then, a new exemption for “life-saving” treatment left ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the waiver on Tuesday; however, exactly what it covers remains unclear. While the waiver does allow for the resumption of distributing HIV medications, the ...
But on Tuesday, after public outcry, the Trump administration walked back its ban on distributing HIV medication to patients ...
Almost 1 in 10 patients receiving HIV care may have binge eating disorder (BED), a significantly higher rate than the 0.3% ...
The World Health Organization on Tuesday urged the United States to reconsider its decision to suspend funding for HIV ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) expresses deep concern on the implications of the immediate funding pause for HIV ...