A KFF analysis found that nearly 67% of Latinos on Medicaid work, higher than the percentages for other racial and ethnic groups.
Roberto Mota Alvidrez, MD, MS, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the UNM College of Pharmacy, is leading a study involving 50 sedentary Latinos with type 2 diabetes. Participants ...
Details about the purported plan remain murky, but advocates are trying to head off cuts that could set back progress toward ending the epidemic.
The work of the CDC Division of HIV Prevention is essential and it is not something that can be covered by the Ryan White HIV ...
Long-acting treatment with injectable cabotegravir and rilpivirine (Cabenuva) may be an option for people who are unable to maintain an undetectable viral load on oral antiretroviral treatment, ...
Recruiting and screening individuals for clinical trials is time-consuming and can account for to up to one third of trial costs. But researchers have found that artificial intelligence (AI) could ...
One patient experienced viral rebound after an initial treatment interruption but remains in remission after stopping antiretrovirals a second time.
During one of the most active flu seasons in recent memory, infectious disease experts at Fred Hutch Cancer Center say many of the public health lessons learned during the COVID-19 epidemic still ...
ATLANTA, March 5, 2025 — Research led by investigators at the American Cancer Society (ACS) shows both breast and colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rebounded from declines during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The FDA’s restraints on food ingredients are limited and relatively feeble, especially compared with those in Europe.
At least one major seller of poppers has been raided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other brands shut down their websites and social media last week, according to a report from Fast ...