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The Trump administration has moved to end funding for a broad swath of HIV vaccine research, saying current approaches are ...
President Donald Trump launched an ambitious new health program with a singular aim: reduce HIV transmission in America by 90 ...
Duke University says it’s “an enormous setback” for creating a vaccine to fight the cause of AIDS. The Trump administration ...
The Trump administration’s plan for mass cuts at the federal level could target a big source of HIV prevention funding for ...
The Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid have resulted in children in Ugandan orphanages losing access to medication, ...
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains the public health impact of the Trump administration's decision to ...
Duke's HIV vaccine research faces an uncertain future as federal funding dries up, potentially costing the university ...
The CDC has withdrawn community grants that target people at high risk for AIDS; Los Angeles County and area hospitals are left scrambling.
A disruption in federal funds has jeopardized HIV testing and outreach in the U.S. South, and researchers warn of a resurgence of the epidemic in the region ...
President Trump has sent Congress what's known as a rescission request. That's where the White House asks Congress to take back funding for programs it had previously approved.
The lack of funding is expected to set back decades' worth of progress against HIV, according to public health experts.
A new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this month.