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While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
Cedric Sturdevant woke up with “a bit of depression” but made it to church, as he does every Sunday. In a few days, he would drive from Mississippi to Washington, D.C., to join HIV advocates at an ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new, twice-yearly shot — the first and only of its kind — to prevent HIV, the creator of the drug, Gilead Sciences, announced on Wednesday.
AIDS orphans and vulnerable children are without support since the U.S. cut foreign assistance. A pastor has been frantically trying to find meds for an HIV-positive orphan who can no longer get them.
As she listened, she learned that the U.S. cuts to foreign aid meant Diana's HIV clinic in rural Zambia had closed without warning. Diana was born with HIV, and she takes medicine to keep the virus at ...
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