Por: The Hill Health December 03, 2022
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday announced it will be expanding eligibility for the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps to include people who have chronic hepatitis B and HIV, individuals with these conditions having been previously disqualified. “The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps, a uniformed service of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), publicly announced... + full article
Fox Business USA Business December 05, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com More than 1,000 cases of frozen after testing indicated the presence of hepatitis A, federal health officials say. Approximately 1,260 cases of James Farm frozen raspberries are included in the recall due to the potential of... + más
Frozen raspberries recalled over possible hepatitis A contamination | New York Daily News
Frozen raspberries recalled due to potential hepatitis A contamination | CBS News
ABC News USA Nation December 02, 2022
Nearly four decades after the HIV/AIDS epidemic began in the United States, activists, scientists and doctors admit there is still work to be done.There are 1.2 million people who are currently living with HIV in the U.S. and nearly 1 in 8 of those people do not know that they... + más
Over-the-counter hearing aids available in US for 1st time | ABC News
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Charlize Theron to be honored at Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS | New York Daily News
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion December 01, 2022
HIV is on the decline in most parts of the United States, but Orlando and its surrounding area rank fifth in the nation for new HIV diagnoses. HIV is an expensive disease for all of us because new diagnoses significantly contribute to increased medical costs, reduced life... + más
FDA change ushers in cheaper, easier-to-get hearing aids | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Health October 27, 2022
A kidney donation from an HIV-positive donor to an HIV-positive patient has been successfully performed in Denmark, marking the first time this kind of surgery was performed in that country.According to a paper published in the journal BMJ Case Reports, the HIV-positive... + más
Giant kidney stone gets stuck leaving man in excruciating pain for months | Newsweek
Woman saved by 'cord blood' transplant: How it’s helping more bone marrow transplant recipients | ABC News
Newsweek USA World October 27, 2022
An ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin recently said that he sees nothing immoral about having infectious soldiers fighting in the war against Ukraine.In a Telegram post on Thursday, Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin was asked about reports that he was recruiting... + más
Russian soldiers resigning en masse as Putin's war falters—Report | Newsweek
Russia resorts to recruiting prisoners with infectious diseases: Ukraine | Newsweek
CNBC USA Health September 22, 2022
Health workers sit at a check-in table at a pop-up monkeypox vaccination clinic which opened today by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health at the West Hollywood Library on August 3, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. Mario Tama Getty ImagesPeople living with HIV... + más
Los Angeles health officials are investigating the death of a person who had monkeypox | CNBC
Yaa Simpson: Investing in Black-led community groups in Chicago area is critical to fighting HIV | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Despite decades of progress to combat and end the HIV epidemic, gaps remain that reflect our nation’s failure to support and care for its Black communities. Black communities and the organizations that serve them in Chicago, surrounding counties and across the country have... + más
HIV-positive people who have monkeypox are hospitalized more often, CDC study says | CNBC
After Wayde Sims' killer gets life, LSU player's mom won't let death 'harden my heart' | The Advocate
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