The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain.
On October 20, 2025, scientists announced a significant advancement toward curing HIV, marking a pivotal moment in the ...
The challenge with curing the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is that it tends to hide dormant in cells, evading the ...
Currently available medications could be enough to end the HIV epidemic in the United States, provided people can access and ...
Cabotegravir was already approved for use in England and Wales as part of a combination treatment for people living with HIV.
SINCE the 1980s, researchers have worked tirelessly to develop effective treatments that can suppress the HIV virus to ...
The shot, given six times a year or every other month, is an alternative to taking daily pills to protect against ever ...
In what may be one of the most important HIV research breakthroughs in years, scientists have discovered a strikingly powerful antibody, called 04_A06, that is able to neutralize nearly all of the ...
Now, the fight against HIV/AIDS is not just about governments and global health organisations anymore; it is a deeply personal one. And it is all about the choices you make, the conversations you have ...
MANILA: The World Health Organisation (WHO) in the Western Pacific region has raised alarm about the "sharp increases" in ...
This article, Part One of the Mercury’s Pulse Check series, was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health ...