A new breast cancer drug has received quick federal approval after a clinical trial showed it could more than double the time before a common type of breast cancer recurrence worsens.
Babies born to mothers with HIV should receive HIV drugs within six hours after birth to prevent mother-to-child transmission ...
A photograph allegedly showing Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991 shaking hands with a man diagnosed with HIV/AIDS — at a time ...
Itovebi is approved to treat patients with PIK3CA-mutated HR-positive, HER2 negative metastatic breast cancer in combination ...
Poverty disproportionately affects women and girls, who may face additional barriers such as gender-based violence and lack ...
Researchers from the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) presented results from HPTN 091 ("I Am Study") at the HIVR4P 2024 conference in Lima, Peru. The study examined the acceptability and ...
The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) has been working with donors to deliver life-saving pasteurized ...
If a mosquito injects HIV-positive blood into a human, it would take 10 million mosquito bites to transfer one unit of HIV. If a mosquito injects HIV-positive blood into a human, it would take 10 ...
HIV is found in the bodily fluids of a infected person, including semen, vaginal and anal fluids, blood and breast milk. It ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst has created a new sensor to detect sodium ions in breast ...
The Island Garden City of Samal City Health Office is urging residents to get tested for HIV/AIDS as cases continue to rise.
The presence of Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) in the breast milk of women living viral suppression indicates ...