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The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and the Southern Seven Health Department are working to expand HIV prevention drug services to people…
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British doctors report the apparent eradication of HIV from a patient who was undergoing treatment for cancer. It's only the second time this has been accomplished, despite many attempts.
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Health officials in the Ohio Valley are dealing with a multi-state, regional outbreak of Hepatitis A infections, with nearly 500 cases in four states. As…
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Health officials in the Ohio Valley are investigating outbreaks of disease associated with needle drug use in what is emerging as a new public health…
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Researchers knew the HIV outbreak in the small town of Austin, Ind., was related to IV drug use. Mapping how the virus mutated over time revealed its path — and how it might have been stopped.
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African-American women are more likely to be infected with HIV than other women. So the District of Columbia is launching an effort to inform them about PrEP, medication that can reduce their risk.
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The Centers for Disease Control recently ranked the counties in the nation with the greatest risk for an HIV outbreak due to needle-injected drugs. The…
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On Sounds Good?, Tracy Ross introduces us to the new executive director of Heartland CARES, Sean Oslin. Heartland CARES is a full service HIV/AIDS program…
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The University of Louisville School of Dentistry is using $2 million in federal funding to provide dental care for people with HIV or AIDS. The university…
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Bowling Green will become the latest city in Kentucky with a one-for-one needle exchange program for intravenous drug users.The city council approved the…