In the early 1980s, as a physician at the University of California Medical Center, researching and treating sexually transmitted viral diseases, I found myself at the epicenter of an emerging crisis ...
A recent study found that antiretroviral therapy adherence below 90% was associated with significantly lower odds of viral suppression among women living with HIV. Researchers analyzed data from ...
APPLIN: After nearly 20 years in HIV care, I’ve seen that HIV follows people through every season of life. When life is stable, patients stay in care and maintain suppression, but when challenges ...
High stigma levels correlate with lower ART adherence and viral suppression in women with HIV, especially those who inject drugs. The study used data from the WIHS, focusing on stigma's impact on HIV ...
More than 40 years have passed since the CDC reported the first cases of HIV in the United States. In that time, we’ve ...
Brian Zanoni, MD, MPH, discusses forecasts that suggest declining global HIV rates but persistent gaps in care and funding.
Sleep, often overlooked in routine HIV care, could be the missing vital sign that determines how long and how well people ...
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