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It was 1981 when five patients in California developed symptoms of a mysterious disease. The virus that causes AIDS was identified a few years later. But a cure has been elusive.
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The event at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will have a separate, private section for anyone who gets a positive diagnosis. A health navigator will talk through the test results and help connect each person with resources.
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Jennifer Barnes-Balenciaga is one of the featured speakers at the annual Equitas Health Institute Transforming Care Conference taking place in Columbus.
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Graig Cote has had HIV for 33 years, and he wants everyone to know it.
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Gene editing, or the process of making specific changes to DNA, is already helping cancer patients and people with certain inherited diseases. The…
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The Hamilton County Health Commissioner says he has a plan to reduce the number of drug-injected HIV cases following increases from 2018 to 2019.Dr. Tim…
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Kentucky health officials announced a handful of pilot programs Wednesday to address and eliminate an increasing number of HIV cases among drug users in…
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New cases of HIV infection have been on the rise in recent years in our region. In 2017, there were 184 newly-diagnosed cases, up 34 percent from 2016.…
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Eight investigators from the Centers for Disease Control are in Greater Cincinnati for the next several weeks trying to determine similarities in HIV…
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Updated at 9:00 a.m.The Newport City Commission unanimously approved the start of a needle exchange program Monday night. A mobile van will reportedly…