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Trump Moves to Kill PEPFAR, Potentially Dooming Millions to Death From AIDS

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, National/World, World  

Trump Moves to Kill PEPFAR, Potentially Dooming Millions to Death From AIDS

“There will be an additional 6 million newly infected persons in the world,” said the United Nations’ top AIDS prevention official recently. “That has started already.” The U.S. program credited with saving an estimated 26 million lives and preventing millions of new HIV infections has not sufficiently provided a direct benefit to the United States, […]

Congressman Don Young Receives Award for Work Combating AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Mar 5, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Congressman Don Young Receives Award for Work Combating AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

  Washington, D.C. – Alaska Congressman Don Young, Co-Chair of the TB Elimination Caucus, has been recognized by the ONE Campaign for his work in Congress to combat AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. Congressman Young is a cosponsor of H.Res.861 – a resolution supporting the role of the United States in helping to save the […]

Study Finds Patients Diagnosed Late With HIV Infection Are More Likely to Transmit HIV to Others

By Iqbal Pittalwala } UCR on Oct 7, 2016   Health  

Study Finds Patients Diagnosed Late With HIV Infection Are More Likely to Transmit HIV to Others

RIVERSIDE, Calif. – An estimated 1.2 million people live with HIV in the United States, with nearly 13 percent being unaware of their infection. New research by Brandon Brown in the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside and colleagues has found that patients diagnosed late in the course of HIV infection are […]

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