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The HIV criminalization awareness day is spearheaded by Sero Project, a nonprofit that fights HIV crime laws, along with the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and other global HIV advocacy groups.
The COMET team sought to assess whether active monitoring is as effective as upfront treatment among patients whose DCIS has a low risk of progressing to invasive cancer. They conducted a multicenter, ...
University of Pittsburgh researcher Jackie Ellison and her co-authors used TriNetX, a national medical record database, to look at how many 18- to 30-year-olds were getting sterilized before and after ...
A team of researchers from Harvard and other institutions estimates that by 2060, the prevalence of ischemic heart disease will increase by 31% compared with 2025 and that heart attacks, heart failure ...
“Our research suggests Black and Latino family medicine doctors play a crucial role in providing health care for people living in marginalized communities,” said lead author Anushree Vichare, a ...
The proposed budget maintains the existing $220 million allocated to the CDC for the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative, and proposes to transfer it to the new Administration for a Healthy ...
The National Science Foundation’s Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation program has awarded Molloy University a $3.5 million grant to support underrepresented students pursuing degrees in ...
Hispanic Federation today launched a new and urgently needed initiative, COVID-19 VIDA (Vaccination Immunization Dosage Awareness), to help Latino-led community health centers across the U.S. get ...
The evening before we talked, the women gathered to virtually celebrate SOS’s anniversary, its 15 years of service, and its continuing efforts to encourage Black women to get tested for HIV where they ...
Launched in 2020, Northwest Permanente (part of Kaiser Permanente) is the largest independent inter-specialty medical group in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Its community health workers screen ...
“Our work is to make sure that this information never gets used to perpetuate false narratives but is always used to drive action to promote equitable health outcomes and to really look hard at what ...
Although Georgia sees some of the worst HIV rates in the nation, many Georgians living with HIV are unable to access health care through Medicaid, the health insurance program for low-income and ...