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Ivette Naida says keeping tabs on her HIV medication can be a daunting task.Naida lives underneath a Miami highway overpass with several other homeless…
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More than $490,000 is being doled out to seven Florida counties, including Hillsborough and Pinellas, as part of a national effort to try to eradicate...
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The new law will make it easier for people to access PrEP and PEP medications without needing to see a doctor or get insurance authorization first.
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South Florida has among the highest number of new HIV cases in the country. A 2016 report from the CDC found Miami had 46 cases per 100,000 people and...
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South Florida researchers believe they're one step closer to developing a more effective vaccine against HIV, after overcoming a virus that infects...
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The University of Miami is leading a national study of aging people with HIV. Researchers will explore the impacts of non-infectious conditions, such as...
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Florida counties can now authorize needle exchanges, after a bill aimed at reducing HIV and hepatitis C was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis.
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An unprecedented five-year study aimed to find out whether the treatments to stop the spread of HIV in the West would work in sub-Saharan Africa.
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As head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar is charged with making Trump's plan to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030 work. "We have an historic opportunity," he tells NPR.
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Momentum has built during the legislative session to allow counties to establish needle-exchange programs to help combat the spread of diseases such as…