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A new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this month.
Scientists found a way to make the HIV virus visible, potentially laying the groundwork for ways to banish it from the body ...
Scientists at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, have called for a national maternal and infant mortality ...
Cervical cancer, despite being preventable and curable, remains the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with ...
It trades at 13.3 times forward earnings—below the industry average of 14, as measured by the NYSE Arca Pharmaceutical Index, ...
Harrison, who was 21 at the time, showed neither signs nor symptoms related to the virus, and was in a long-term relationship. Young and carefree, Harrison had rarely given her health a second thought ...
Reduced aid funding threatens the lives of women and girls worldwide as many NGOs that support them predict they will be ...
Join Lola Flash and five friends as they reminisce about art and community when the AIDS epidemic tore through NYC in the ...
The number of cancer survivors living in the United States is continuing its steady increase, rising to an estimated at 18.6 ...
Jinhee Im, A Lim Kim, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda each carded 4-under 68 to tie for the lead after the morning groupings in the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills ...
Black families face a growing urgency to talk about sex and safe sex education. Learn why and how parents can start the conversation at home.
An inexpensive pill for treating HIV could become an alternative to injections for diabetic eye disease, a small study ...