Gates said he "had a really good, very long dinner" with Trump at Mar-a-Lago after Christmas.
Three women contracted HIV after getting "vampire facials" at an unlicensed medical spa in New Mexico, the CDC reported, the first cases of this kind.
A UK law firm has filed a class action claim against LGBTQ+ hookup app Grindr, alleging the app shared users' HIV status with third parties.
Tinashe spoke to Insider about her new song "Talk To Me Nice," her career, and her work with ViiV Healthcare.
The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) recommends anyone who got a vampire facial or botox at this Albuquerque spa get tested for HIV and Hep C.
Captured soldiers told The New York Times they were deprived of effective HIV treatments in prison, and agreed to fight in Ukraine to get the drugs.
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The woman showed undetectable HIV levels for more than 18 months after she stopped taking her HIV medication, researchers said in a report.
Stars like Jonathan Van Ness, Magic Johnson, and Charlie Sheen have shared their experiences living with HIV.
An early study found that recipients of an experimental HIV vaccine showed immune system activity. It could be a cause for hope in the long-running effort to find a vaccine.
Men's fears of unplanned pregnancy and HIV are subsiding due to long-acting birth control and PrEP, health experts say.
The 36-year-old man came back from vacation, tested positive for COVID, then noticed a blistering rash. He was soon diagnosed with monkeypox and HIV.
The unnamed man in his forties had a weakened immune system from an undiagnosed and untreated HIV infection that had progressed to AIDS.
Two more patients were announced functionally "cured" of HIV during AIDS 2022. One had cancer, the other has naturally controlled the virus for years.
Fauci recently told the Washington Post that he feels older and said his retirement would come "sooner rather than later."
Magic reveals how close to death he was when first diagnosed with HIV.
The four-part series looks at the Lakers-Celtics rivalry, Johnson's tumultuous marriage, his HIV diagnosis and his relationships to the other NBA icons.
A woman has reportedly become the third person to be "cured" of HIV via medical intervention, using blood from a newborn umbilical cord.
A highly aggressive and contagious variant of HIV has been silently spreading in the Netherlands, and researchers have finally identified it.
The first participants should be enrolled soon, and initial results are expected before year's end, Excision CEO Daniel Dornbusch told Insider.
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