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Living with HIV as an older American brings unique challenges. Many HIV-positive adults report social isolation. Some lose friends and partners over the years, while others withdraw because they fear ...
The floor was on fire when molecular structures met ballroom aesthetics and decades of scientific research to create colorful ...
An idyllic New England county is grappling with its largest-ever outbreak of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Local health ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) warned of the risk of hepatitis B infection in infants on Wednesday, ahead of a meeting of a ...
Young children who contract hepatitis B are at far greater risk of becoming chronically ill. Babies receive three doses of ...
The campaign against hepatitis B ranks as one of the most important public health accomplishments of the past few decades, as ...
Advances in HIV medication, its window of detection and its transmission risk within the last decade have led to an updated ...
Acting director Jim O’Neill wrote in part that the CDC was experiencing "mission creep" that has led it to be too involved in Americans' health decisions.
Kennedy Jr. pushed out the CDC’s director and three other senior officials resigned in protest, public-health ...
Cessation of Ryan White services, which provide care for more than half of people with HIV in the US, could yield an increase in HIV incidence.
The World Health Organization warns the threat isn’t over even as case numbers fall and vaccine orders continue.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. chose everyone in the group. Their votes could affect vaccine access for certain ...