HIV
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healthCAR-T Trial Access Disparities Persist for HIV Patients
HIV-positive individuals face longer travel times and fewer clinical trial options for CAR-T therapy in non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a new study reveals.
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healthHIV Menopause Care: Clinicians Urged to Start Conversations Earlier
Study finds HIV menopause care lags, with patients often initiating talks. Experts call for trauma-informed, routine screenings for women over 35.
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healthWHO Certifies 10 Nations for Ending Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
At the 79th World Health Assembly, 10 countries were recognized for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, HBV, and syphilis.
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healthSingapore Boosts MediSave for HIV Drugs, Aims to Curb Stigma and Late Diagnosis
Singapore raises MediSave withdrawal limit for HIV drugs and allows family account use to improve access and reduce stigma.
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healthHIV Crisis Deepens in Middle East and North Africa
New analysis reveals HIV incidence in MENA surged 116% from 2010-2023, driven by stigma, conflict, and barriers to care for LGBTQIA+ communities.
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healthEngland Hits HIV Goals, But Inequality Grows
England meets UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, but new data shows stark racial and gender gaps in testing, prevention, and late diagnosis.
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healthFrance's HIV Prevention Stalled by Low PrEP Uptake Among Women and Migrants
Despite reimbursement, PrEP access remains limited in France, hindering HIV prevention goals, especially for women and migrants.
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healthUNAIDS Warns HIV Prevention and Treatment Services Are Faltering
Funding cuts are devastating HIV programs globally, warns UNAIDS chief Winnie Byanyima, as new infections and treatment gaps persist.