On 20 January, Trump signed an executive order to reassess and realign US foreign aid, freezing all assistance for three ...
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The Pioneer on MSNSupreme Court to hear on Monday plea over shortage of anti-retroviral drugs for treating HIV patientsAs per the cause list of February 24 uploaded on the apex court website, a bench comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal ...
The school at the centre of the infected blood scandal will face legal action for its role in experimenting on children ...
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Briefly on MSNDepartment of Health To Provide HIV Patients With ARVs for 6 Months After Donald Trump Cut AidThe Department of Health said it would provide HIV patients with antiretrovirals for six months after the United States ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s PACT Let’s Stop HIV Together Grant — a national campaign to end the HIV ...
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Hosted on MSNUS aid shutdown sends shockwaves through Africa's HIV programThe United Nations AIDS agency warns that Trump's decision to suspend U.S. funding for Pepfar, the world’s largest AIDS control program, could lead to a drastic rise in HIV infections and deaths, ...
This caution comes after the US government's recent aid freeze, which sent shockwaves through the health sector ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNUS aid freeze sows disruption in HIV, malaria product supply chainsThe dismantling of USAID has already had significant impact across the globe, including shuttering HIV clinics, stranding ...
From herpes to HIV, discover why STD rates are climbing among senior adults and learn the subtle warning signs that shouldn't ...
OXFORD, Miss. – Dr. Deborah L. Birx, former White House coronavirus response coordinator, will speak March 7 at the University of Mississippi. The talk is scheduled for noon in the Gertrude C. Ford ...
Trump’s policies on gender identity and immigration have trans immigrants worried about their future
A month into the new Trump administration, many trans immigrants fear for their safety and their health in the US – and for ...
The Trump administration will place most employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on administrative leave Sunday night and start laying off at least 1,600 of them as it continues ...
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