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That's the title that Science magazine is bestowing upon the medication called lenacapavir — a twice yearly injectable that prevents infection by the HIV virus.
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Attendees can get a full STI screening free of charge provided by Dallas County Health and Human Services.
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The Afiya Center in Dallas will be commemorating World AIDS Day by calling attention to the high number of Black women and girls diagnosed with HIV each year.
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Texas has the second-highest rate of new HIV infections in the United States. Medicines like PrEP can prevent HIV, but without insurance, it's hard to find, and afford.
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The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth was awarded a federal grant to improve HIV education and prevention in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Monroe was a leader in the movement for LGBTQ+ rights and an activist for those in need.
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'They Are Not Forgotten': During COVID-19, DFW Groups Adjust How They Support People Living With HIVA large percentage of people hospitalized with COVID-19 have pre-existing chronic illnesses like diabetes or heart disease. But people with other…
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The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met with other health care leaders in Austin on Tuesday to discuss the need for ...
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From Texas Standard: Texas has the fourth highest rate of HIV and AIDS in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A...
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The George W. Bush Presidential Center hosted a black tie dinner Thursday night with prominent guests as the backdrop for the presentation of the…
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Officials say HIV and AIDS patients in Dallas County may have suffered delays in treatment and other vital services because of mismanagement and…
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HIV is no longer considered a death sentence in the United States, and people living with HIV are living longer. That’s largely thanks to antiretroviral…