Over time, an HIV infection can develop into AIDS, a progressive failure of the immune system that leaves the body open to life-threatening infections and cancers... READ MORE›
Over time, an HIV infection can develop into AIDS, a progressive failure of the immune system that leaves the body open to life-threatening infections and cancers... READ MORE›
'Call Me By Your Name' Director Suggests Sequel Will Tackle AIDS Crisis... READ MORE›
Gilead Scientific, Truvada's California-based manufacturer, says there are only about 145,000 active prescriptions for HIV prevention use... READ MORE›
It volunteers advice to the White House and government agencies on all aspects of HIV and Aids prevention, research, activism and community care and outreach... READ MORE›
The prevalence rate of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is about 0.7 percent, among the lowest in southern and central Africa, UNAIDS data shows... READ MORE›
I also wanted to do my bit to highlight the need to protect ourselves from sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, she said... READ MORE›
Innovation will be key, because the battle against pediatric AIDS is not easy... READ MORE›
As the world marks World AIDS Day this month, I will mark 25 years of living and flourishing with HIV... READ MORE›
About 36.7 million people in the world were living with HIV in 2016, but fewer than 21 million people had access to antiretrovirals, according to UNAIDS... READ MORE›
Funding from the US has been critical to combatting HIV Aids globally, health experts and activists say... READ MORE›
In eastern Europe and central Asia, new HIV infections have risen by 60 percent since 2010 and AIDS-related deaths by 27 percent, his message also said... READ MORE›
President Trump issued a proclamation on Thursday to commemorate World AIDS Day -- and didn't mention the LGBT community a single time... READ MORE›
More than 25,000 people in Australia are living with HIV, but self-testing kits are yet to be approved by the regulatory body... READ MORE›
In 2017 Apple's Product RED partnership has raised the equivalent of 144 million days of lifesaving AIDS medication... READ MORE›
More than 50 percent of those with HIV in Iran are between 21 and 35, said Parvin Afsar Kazerouni, the head of the Health Ministry's AIDS department... READ MORE›
The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV 'We want to challenge stigma'... READ MORE›
Dr. Mark Wainberg, a Montreal-based trailblazer in HIV AIDS research and an internationally renowned scientist, died Tuesday after swimming in rough water in Bal Harbour, Fla... READ MORE›
While the rate of new H.I.V. infections has been falling across the Asia-Pacific region in recent years, in the Philippines it is soaring... READ MORE›
Last month, the minister of health announced that Tanzania will ban HIV AIDS outreach projects aimed at gay men, pending a review... READ MORE›
A rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex, not a mosquito bite, has been reported in the US... READ MORE›
We must continue to use other HIV prevention tools to reduce the number of new HIV infections, particularly in vulnerable populations such as young women... READ MORE›
After sporadic cases through the 1970s, the viral epidemic was first reported in New York City and California... READ MORE›
Dr Mark Wainberg Who Identified a Key AIDS Drug Dies at 71... READ MORE›
With 17 locations, Family Health Options Kenya treats hundreds of HIV-positive women in some of the most remote parts of the country... READ MORE›
What we are seeing is the first downturn of the HIV epidemic in gay men, said Delpech... READ MORE›
Child treated for HIV at birth is healthy nine years on without further treatment... READ MORE›
New model equates spread of worm across local networks and internet with progress of Aids virus through the body, suggesting early treatment is vital... READ MORE›
An Italian accountant has been jailed for 24 years after intentionally infecting 30 women with HIV... READ MORE›
NHS England resisted rolling out PrEP due to its cost, although it is a lot cheaper than a lifetime of HIV treatment which could cost ?360,000... READ MORE›
Living with HIV 'There is nothing to fear' Takeda's drug suppressed the virus to undetectable levels in eight monkeys, some for two years... READ MORE›
For 1st time, over half of people with HIV having treatment... READ MORE›
At Tsinghua, students take sex education classes where they learn basic knowledge about sex safety, condom use, etc... READ MORE›
Crucially, the report found that between 2010 and 2015, the number of new HIV infections among women aged 15 to 24 was reduced by only 6 percent across the world... READ MORE›
All the patients infected with the new strain of the virus progressed to Aids within three years... READ MORE›
But researchers chasing the holy grail of a vaccine think they could have better success in South Africa, because of a number of modifications... READ MORE›
NHS England to appeal against judgment ruling it has legal power to fund drugs that are highly effective in preventing HIV... READ MORE›
At that time you were told you will die." The couple struggled to cope with the stigma associated with HIV and Aids, she says... READ MORE›
How to tell which sick children need blood transfusions the most... READ MORE›
Heather Saul Heather Saul is an online news reporter for www... READ MORE›
I Am Not A Risk Im Healthy Happily Married And I Cannot Pass On HIV... READ MORE›
Even the largest government hospitals do not have the technology to screen blood for HIV, Mr Kothari said... READ MORE›
After the attack, the OneBlood donation center immediately put out an urgent call for donors to help hospitals deal with the massive influx of injured people... READ MORE›
We're worlds apart, but like prince harry i had to face up to depression... READ MORE›
This despite South Carolina's high rate of new HIV infections, which has had a devastating effect on African American women... READ MORE›
About 1 in 8 people people with HIV don't know they're infected, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention... READ MORE›
Being a 'superhero' the south african volunteers trialing a hiv vaccine... READ MORE›
Daily Digital News provides public access to an archive of historical news articles from many popular news sources. Daily Digital News provides keyword searchable summaries, and links, to news articles that were originally publically accessible, and all news articles presented on dailydigitalnews.com were initially freely available to the general public. Daily Digital News does not claim any copyright ownership of the aggregated content of this website. Aggregated news content presented on dailydigitalnews.com may be subject to copyright, and the use made here is consistent with the principles of limited use for research and education. Daily Digital News takes advantage of unique web-crawling technologies and algorithms. This includes the use of services provided by Alchemy API (by IBM Watson) as well as other open source technologies. Daily Digital News operates this website on a not for profit basis. No income, revenue, remuneration, or profit of any kind has been made as a result of providing this website to the public. Use of this website is at the user's own discretion. Daily Digital News exercises no control over the use made of this website and accepts no liability to users or resources in relation to the contents of, or use of, or otherwise in connection with this website. Full Terms & Conditions