A major barrier to access to care for HIV/AIDS patients in resource limited settings—the lack of trained healthcare providers—is now eased with the launch of an internet-based clinical training ...
Cognitive training exercises can help improve mental processing speed and ability to complete daily tasks in middle-age and older adults with HIV, a population that is experiencing cognitive ...
The Visiting Professor Program at UCSF is described as a national model for research training that promotes the success of scientists conducting innovative research in minority communities in a paper ...
Senior faith leaders in New Orleans are partnering with the NAACP New Orleans Branch for an HIV training session. It is in an effort to teach African American faith leaders how to educate ...
Human brain, illustration. As people living with HIV begin to age, their risk of developing HIV-associated cognitive decline increases. A specific training program to help patients with HIV with speed ...
When Dr. Nishila Moodley took the stage to receive a special achievement award, 700 scientists, clinicians, outreach specialists and community members attending the annual meeting of the HIV Vaccine ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is observing its sixth annual PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) Awareness ...
Just three months after having a normal physical examination, a young woman complains of lower-abdominal pain. What did her clinician miss? This is the second of a three-part series on sexually ...
Dr. Saba Valadkhan is a professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. But the next time you see her, it could be ...
In the Tijuana neighborhood known as La Zona Norte, you don’t have to look very hard to find people using drugs. On the sidewalk of a busy street, a man uses a needle to inject himself in the neck.
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