Newly Appointed “AIDS Czar” to Keynote National HIV/Aging Webinar
On September 14th, 2021, from 12pm-3PM EST, the National Resource Center on HIV and Aging will host its second webinar in honor of HIV/AIDS &
On September 14th, 2021, from 12pm-3PM EST, the National Resource Center on HIV and Aging will host its second webinar in honor of HIV/AIDS &
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that women comprise 23.7% of people living with HIV in the U.S. with another 11% who are
A low CD4 count in people living with HIV is often associated with immune deficiency. The question addressed by this study is whether this indicator
Recent studies at Johns Hopkins University observed that vaccines create similar antibody and immune responses both in those who live with HIV and those who
Both houses of the California State Legislature supported a bill signed by Governor Gavin Newsom to address the unique needs of the aging HIV population.
Fig -New HIV Diagnoses 2018 – from AIDSVU This is the 40th year of the AIDS epidemic. Older Adults with HIV account for
NYS Data Shows Impact of COVID-19 in Persons With or Without HIV New York State (NYS) is an epicenter for HIV/AIDS and now COVID-19. People
How could we have been so short sighted? People with HIV were given the promise of a typical long lifespan in exchange for effective HIV
Slower Walking Speed and Poorer Brain Function in Older Adults with HIV Does physical function correlate with cognitive (i.e. brain) activity? In an effort
Increased Opioid Use Increases HIV Infection and Deaths What Can Be Done The opioid epidemic is one of the most important public health problems