Funding cuts threaten decades of progress in the fight against HIV
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 Australian study uncovers first potential prophylactic treatment against HTLV-1Australian study uncovers first potential prophylactic treatment against HTLV-1
 
Around 10 million people globally live with the life-threatening virus HTLV-1. Yet it remains a poorly understood disease that currently has no preventative treatments and no cure.
 
 
 Funding cuts threaten decades of progress in the fight against HIVFunding cuts threaten decades of progress in the fight against HIV
 
Countries worldwide must step up to support the fight against HIV or face the “ticking time bomb” left by the wholesale withdrawal of US funding, warns UNAIDS.
 
   Louisiana upholds its HIV exposure law as other states change or repeal theirsLouisiana upholds its HIV exposure law as other states change or repeal theirs
 
When Robert Smith met his future girlfriend in 2010, he wanted to take things slowly. For Smith, no relationship had been easy in the years since he was diagnosed with the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.
 
   Many HIV-exposed newborns miss preventive treatment after birthMany HIV-exposed newborns miss preventive treatment after birth
 
Newborns exposed to HIV during pregnancy or birth should receive preventive antiretroviral medication immediately after delivery to reduce the risk of transmission from mother to child.
 
   Antibody-drug conjugates beyond oncologyAntibody-drug conjugates beyond oncology
 
Learn how antibody-drug conjugates are advancing therapies for non-cancer conditions, unlocking new possibilities in precision medicine.
 
 Single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer lasting protection against HIV
 
Single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer lasting protection against HIVA new study in Nature shows that delivering a single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer years-long protection against HIV, tapping into a critical window in early life that could reshape the fight against pediatric infections in high-risk regions.
 
 
 Tribal groups assert sovereignty as feds crack down on gender-affirming care
 
At the Two Spirit Conference in northern Nevada in June, Native Americans gathered in support of the LGBTQ+ community amid federal and state rollbacks of transgender protections and gender-affirming health care.
 
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