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Health and Me on MSNWHO Recommends New HIV Twice-Yearly Shot Amid Fund Cuts; What Are The Big Challenges The Drug Faces?
WHO has officially recommended twice-yearly injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention, marking a major shift in global HIV strategy with potential to curb new infections and improve access worldwide.
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KFF Health News on MSNKFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Next on Kennedy’s List? Preventive Care and Vaccine Harm
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of Health and Human Services, is eyeing an overhaul of two more key entities as part of ...
Three decades after Rae Lewis-Thornton became the face of HIV, the virus is still a major threat to Black women. She and experts explore why.
As Black women are being hit with new HIV cases, stars such as Tamar Braxton is unapologetically shining a light on HIV prevention.
Discover Yeztugo, the groundbreaking HIV drug offering 100% protection with twice-yearly injections, now approved by the FDA for global use.
Now, no one is interested in being the “potty police,” but we are rightly concerned about the sexual assault epidemic against women in our state. Depending on the study, we are told that 25% ...
Opinion Women are turning against mass migration. Can the Left really defend it? Miriam Cates Fri, July 25, 2025 at 7:52 AM PDT 3 min read ...
Dázon Dixon Diallo founded a women's health advocacy group in Atlanta some 40 years ago because she saw Black women were being left behind in the fight against HIV.
(The Center Square) – Perplexing as the North Carolina governor’s veto may be to her, Payton McNabb’s fight for women in North Carolina and across America remains girded in steely ...
Florida congresswoman to sponsor bill modernizing federal law protecting women after breast cancer New treatments have paved the way for loopholes and insurance denials ...
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