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A German men's magazine is printing an entire issue using HIV-infected blood in a quest to educate the public and eliminate misconceptions about HIV and AIDS.
Research shows that more than half the female sex workers in South Africa’s three largest cities are HIV positive – but less than one-third are on antiretroviral treatment.
Giving anti-viral drugs to sexually active gay men when they are healthy could reduce their chance of becoming infected with HIV by 86 per cent.
Scientists have reported a major stride towards a vaginal gel that can thwart HIV, a goal that would be of huge benefit to African women bearing the brunt of the AIDS pandemic.
Larry Kramer spearheaded a crusade to provoke action from establishments that were failing to research, mitigate or even acknowledge the spread of HIV.
Two trials for a HIV vaccine have started in southern Africa, raising hopes that there might finally be a protective shot against the virus
It's the second most deadly disease worldwide and it affected approximately 9 million people in 2013. March 24 marks World TB Day, which aims to raise awareness about tuberculosis and highlight prevention efforts.
Countries from around the world pledged to pour $US11.7 billion ($A12.08 billion) into a fight against AIDS and other deadly diseases.
Almost half of the new reported HIV cases in Australia were late diagnoses — the highest proportion in more than three decades. What can be done to tackle this?
Augusto, 32, from Brisbane, and Carolina, 38, from Byron Bay receive free medical treatment in Australia, a service available to everyone, including international students. With the medication they receive, Augusto and Carolina's viral load is so low that they are able to lead a completely healthy…
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