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06-08-2021This year will be my 30th wedding anniversary. My wife and I have been positive for 29 of them. Today is so much smoother. Don t get me wrong, but the dif...
11-29-2019Sunday is World AIDS Day. We honor the day by drawing attention to the communities that are highly affected by the HIV epidemic. The focus is an effort to incr.…
07-08-2019Most Americans Have Never Had an HIV Test, New Data ShowCDC National HIV Testing Day Dear Colleague LetterIHS and Cherokee Nation Launch New HIV Pilot ProjectH.…
01-25-2017VA researcher working to improve HIV care for rural VeteransTelehealth option connects rural Veterans with HIV specialistsWASHINGTON – Dr. Michael Ohl of.…
12-01-2016Exciting developments in the prevention impact of viral suppression and the efficacy of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) have made prevention of HIV more attain.…
08-07-2015Over three-fourths of the estimated 225,000 HCV-infected veterans getting health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have been identified due to..…
09-06-2012Injection-drug use is a primary risk factor for exposure to bloodborne pathogens such as the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) because of the.…
11-18-2011In this month during which we observe Veteran’s Day, I am pleased to share news about an a significant achievement in HIV screening at the U.S. Department…