BlogStill Reaching: The Syndemics that Complicate and Characterize How Drugs and HIV Intersect in People’s Lives05-30-2023Nearly 42 years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a rare pneumonia in five gay men, marking the...
BlogLong-acting antiretroviral therapy suppresses HIV among people with unstable housing, mental illnesses, substance use disorders02-21-2023Cross-posted from NIH Newsroom NIH-supported study demonstrates injectable ART may improve outcomes in underserved patients A lo...
BlogTo Save Lives, We Must Dismantle Stigma at the Intersection of HIV and Methamphetamine Use11-28-2022Cross-posted from NIDA blog On World AIDS Day, December 1, we remember those lost to the HIV epidemic, take stock of how far we h...
BlogMethamphetamine-involved overdose deaths nearly tripled between 2015 to 2019, NIH study finds09-22-2021Cross-posted from NIDA Press Office Patterns of methamphetamine use have become riskier, diversified across U.S. populationOverdos...
BlogNIDA Awards 2021 Avenir Awards for Research on Substance Use Disorders and HIV08-25-2021NIH s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has announced the 2021 recipients of the Avenir Awards for HIV/AIDS research. Th...
BlogNIDA Funding Research on PrEP for HIV Prevention Among Substance Using Populations 08-03-2021NIH s National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) has issued a request for applications (RFA) for research projects on PrEP use amo...
BlogNIH-Funded Study Tests “One-Stop” Mobile Clinics to Deliver HIV, Substance Use Care06-16-2021Cross-posted from NIH Newsroom A clinical trial is underway in five U.S. cities to determine whether delivering integrated health...
BlogCo-located HIV Services Can Help Women Who Inject Drugs Access PrEP, Study Shows03-01-2021Cross-posted from the NIDA Newsroom A variety of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV. Source: NIAIDWhen taken daily, PrEP (pr...