MADISON, Wis. -- The Trump administration's efforts to limit federal spending have raked through dozens of national agencies. Most recently, talk of cutting the HIV division of the Centers for Disease ...
During his first term, President Donald Trump set a goal to end the U.S. HIV epidemic by 2030. Now, his administration is reportedly considering cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is stepping in to make sure HIV programs in Tennessee keep getting federal funding. Earlier this year, the state rejected more ...
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Funding cuts are devastating Black HIV prevention work. But activists say pressure is working.
For decades, Black HIV activists have filled the gaps left by public systems. Today, that carefully built infrastructure hangs in the balance.
The Trump administration's battering of global HIV programs has garnered much attention, but infectious disease experts are concerned about HIV prevention at home, too. The CDC's Division of HIV ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A former official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that the proposed federal budget for fiscal year ...
HIV cases have been on the decline in recent years, largely driven by fewer cases among young people, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found. Estimated yearly ...
The Trump administration may be planning to eliminate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of HIV Prevention, possibly as soon as this week, news sources reported late Tuesday, ...
Philadelphia's Mazzoni Center is one of more than a dozen LGBTQ+ health organizations against President Trump's plans to potentially defund critical HIV prevention initiatives. The Trump ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published preliminary data Tuesday showing that more than one-third of individuals eligible for a commonly used HIV prevention drug received a ...
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published data in May that showed overall progress in reducing new HIV infections, everyone breathed a sigh of relief — and had the sense that the ...
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