ATLANTA (AP) — Would you go to a drugstore to get tested for AIDS? Health officials want to know, and they've set up a pilot program to find out. The $1.2 million program will offer free rapid HIV ...
The hardest part about getting tested for HIV and AIDS often isn’t the test itself; it’s the anxiety surrounding the whole experience. For the last three years, Cafe Cultura has set out to ease that ...
As news spread this week that a Springfield man was accused of knowingly infecting a woman with HIV, so did panic and fear. Lynne Meyerkord, executive director at AIDS Project of the Ozarks, said the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many parallels with the HIV/AIDS epidemic, parallels worth recounting during October, which is AIDS Awareness Month. Since the first known cases of HIV (human ...
Illinois HIV and AIDS advocates are warning officials that flat state funding combined with federal cuts will result in people living with HIV and AIDS suffering.
Would you go to a drugstore to get tested for AIDS? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Health officials want to know, and they're ...
The debate on the quality and state of HIV/AIDS testing kits procured by the government is getting even more wriggly. The Ministry of Health now says it has not received an advisory from the World ...
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