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A funding pause at the University of Michigan illustrates the uncertainty around new language in National Institutes of Health grants.
But no matter the guidelines that states issue, hospitals around the U.S. say patients won’t be turned away for care because of their immigration status. “None of this changes the care patients ...
Only one quarter of patients living with sickle cell disease are prescribed disease modifying therapies, particularly newer ones.
If enacted, the rules would dramatically expand protections for tens of millions of Americans burdened by medical bills they can’t afford.
Friday, February 28, marks the fourth annual HIV Is Not a Crime Awareness Day (#HINACDay; #HIVIsNotACrime), a global effort to inform the public about unjust laws that target people living with HIV ...
Although Georgia sees some of the worst HIV rates in the nation, many Georgians living with HIV are unable to access health care through Medicaid, the health insurance program for low-income and ...
The new USDA rule revises limits on added sugars in school meals; about 18% of cancers are attributed to excess body weight.
Cardiovascular disease and stroke are among the leading causes of death among Latinos. To decrease stroke rates, improve stroke outcomes, highlight barriers to care and offer culturally relevant ...
Democrats say Medicaid expansion has saved lives and widened coverage to people who could not afford private insurance.
Black people make up only 6% and Latino people make up 5% of participants in cirrhosis trials in the United States.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation operates Austin's new HIV center. Most new HIV cases in the region are among Latino and Black men.
Proposal would cut $1.6 billion from the CDC, decimating Trump's Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative.