October 24, 2015 Craigslist personal ads drive HIV spike, study says Those "personals" ads on Craigslist are bringing more than hot dates to a neighborhood near you.
October 24, 2015 HIV drugs show promise in treating common eye disease A class of drugs used for three decades by people infected with the virus that causes AIDS may be effective in treating a leading cause of blindness among the elderly.
October 24, 2015 New York announces plan to boost HIV testing, treatment to end epidemic New York state can end its three-decade HIV crisis by the year 2020, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday as he announced an ambitious plan to deliver a knockout blow to the epidemic by boosting testing, reducing new infections and expanding treatment.
October 24, 2015 Obama lifts research ban on HIV-positive organ transplants President Barack Obama has lifted a ban on research into the possibility of transplanting organs from one HIV-positive person to another.
October 24, 2015 U.N. says fast-track plan can end global AIDS threat by 2030 A five-year, fast-track battle against HIV could end the global threat of the AIDS epidemic by 2030, the United Nations said on Tuesday, but failing to move quickly might allow the deadly virus to spring back.
October 24, 2015 San Francisco lawmaker says he takes anti-HIV drug, urges wider use An openly gay San Francisco lawmaker went public on Wednesday with his daily use of a highly effective HIV-prevention drug and urged more at-risk city dwellers to do the same.
October 24, 2015 Rare case of female-to-female HIV transmission reported A 46-year-old woman in Texas likely acquired HIV from her female partner in what health officials say is a rare case of female-to-female transmission of the virus
October 24, 2015 Global life expectancy rises, but people live sicker for longer People around the world are living longer, but many are also living sicker lives for longer, according to a study of all major diseases and injuries in 188 countries.
October 24, 2015 New treatment may help eliminate HIV Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking new treatment that may someday be able to cure patients with HIV.
October 24, 2015 Science won't stop until it beats AIDS, says HIV pioneer More than 30 years after she identified one of the most pernicious viruses to infect humankind, Francoise Barre Sinoussi, who shared a Nobel prize for discovering HIV, is hanging up her lab coat and retiring.