Mrs Tinubu referenced data from the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, which revealed that in 2024, over 100,000 children and nearly two million adults were living with HIV.Nigeria's First ...
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Despite that support, and billions of dollars from other sources, the AIDS pandemic continues to blaze. Roughly 4.3 million people were newly infected with HIV last year alone, and an effective ...
On Feb. 7, during National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day at the Jackson Medical Mall, CARE4ME Services, along with other medical groups, provided free health screenings, testing and support.For some, ...
NBC News' Jay Valle reports from a nonprofit clinic in Florida that provides free HIV care to Latinos most vulnerable to the disease. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our ...
A new USC-led study provides the first nationwide picture of who knows about, carries, and uses naloxone to reverse deadly opioid overdoses. Mireille Jacobson, professor of gerontology at the USC ...
Last year’s Dance Marathon further ignited her motivation to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS, making her feel part of a bigger cause, she added. Pictured are two students being ...
Terrence Higgins Trust was the first UK HIV organisation, set up in memory of Welshman and Heaven DJ Terry Higgins, one of the first to die from AIDS-related illnesses in 1982. By 1985 Terrence ...
United States funding cuts to HIV/AIDS programmes in many African countries ... the country is linked to lower levels of education and awareness, especially in rural areas. Twenty percent of ...
The US government's sudden decision to axe funding for HIV programmes is a "wake-up call" for South Africa, the country's health minister has told the BBC. Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, responding to US ...
the executive director at Advocacy for Prevention of HIV and AIDS in South Africa. PEPFAR provides nearly a fifth of HIV/AIDS funding in the country, which has more than 7 million people living ...