A new study from Tulane University finds that historical race-based lending practices are still impacting health today, linking these discriminatory policies to delays in effective HIV treatment ...
The study from Tulane University found that those living in once-redlined neighborhoods see 15% longer delays in achieving successful viral suppression of HIV compared to those in non-redlined areas.
Authors say findings highlight need to expand primary workforce capacity. HealthDay News — The supply of health care professionals available to provide HIV care is expected to continue to decline over ...
“The cost of instituting a clean-up program in these jurisdictions, in these cities and these towns, is far, far less expensive than paying for the lifetime medical costs for somebody who is HIV ...
Tremendous successes have been achieved in treating and caring for people living with HIV and in developing HIV prevention technologies such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure ...
(HealthDay News) — The supply of health care professionals available to provide HIV care is expected to continue to decline over the next 5 years, according to research published in the ...
Dear Mr President, I hope that this piece finds you well. Please allow me from the onset to join the rest of the country and indeed the world in congratulating you for being elected as the sixth ...