A study involving more than 1,500 women found that 30% were prescribed drugs that had insufficient evidence of safety in pregnancy.
While early antiretroviral therapy, or ART, has ensured less deadly outcomes for children living with and exposed to HIV, studies show the virus still may affect...
While women make up nearly one in five of all new HIV infections, PrEP is largely underutilized by women who are at risk for infection and...
Barriers include knowledge gaps and attitudinal roadblocks among providers and systems, and the placement of responsibility on the patient to request the service - even though...
Blued has set out to combat stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV by highlighting the advocacy’s most revolutionary message to date: U=U.
Majority of sex workers preferred to receive the HIV-prevention medication at family planning clinics or non-governmental drop-in centers - not at mobile health clinics near where...
The take-home message to patients and providers at this time is that it's still most important to treat early and control HIV infection with antiretroviral therapies,...
HIV-negative teens and young adults with a history of in utero HIV exposure showed more than fourfold increased odds of obesity and asthma-like symptoms compared to...
Researchers confirmed that women living with HIV experience menopause at a younger age, specifically 48 years, roughly three years earlier than uninfected women. This population additionally...