Researchers are increasingly developing antibody therapies to treat infectious diseases. Therapies are being designed to ...
TikTok star Mainly Mannie has been diagnosed with HIV. Mannie, known as the “Boss and CEO” to his 1.4 million TikTok followers, shared an emotional video from the hospital bed on Saturday telling his ...
In 1981, physicians in Los Angeles reported five young patients with Pneumocystis pneumonia, a rare lung infection later recognized as the first sign of HIV infection and a defining illness of AIDS.
Health experts are sounding the alarm over a disturbing trend where drug users swap blood to score a secondhand high. Called “bluetoothing,” the gruesome movement is fueling a wave of new HIV ...
The internet personality shared the health update with his followers in a series of videos he posted to Instagram on Oct. 12 and 13 Mainly Mannie/Instagram; Mainly Mannie/TikTok TikTok star Mainly ...
It was a night of a thousand Duas at The Abbey in West Hollywood on Thursday. To mark the first-ever National PrEP Day, Mistr threw a dazzling celebration featuring drag icons like Symone, Plastique ...
Current and former patients of a Sydney dentist are being urged to get tested for blood borne viruses, including HIV and hepatitis, after poor hygiene standards were uncovered at a dental surgery in ...
A growing trend of injecting the blood of other drug users to get a quick high, a practice called “bluetoothing”, has been contributing to a surge in HIV cases across global hotspots, including South ...
Kameron Gilchrist, 25, faces two charges for assaulting emergency personnel. He's accused of exposing two employees to HIV. Other WRAL Top Stories It is unclear whether the two employees contracted ...
In April next year, South Africa plans to start rolling out an anti-HIV jab, taken only twice a year, that could end Aids in the country within 14 to 18 years — if enough people take it. The ...
Physicians and their patients report that engagement in an HIV-based community rivals drug effectiveness in the ongoing efforts to curtail an epidemic. Confronting the HIV Epidemic: There's an App for ...