Study led by professor at Touro University's Nevada campus sheds light on how AIDS-causing virus enters a cell's nucleus so it can replicate, finds possible drug countermeasure

Scientists from Tel Aviv University use CRISPR to modify body's disease-fighting type B white blood cells, in what may become a treatment for the illness

The pandemic has killed more people than most, but not all, other viral epidemics in the 20th and 21st centuries

Doctors Barry Schoub and Lucille Blumberg are among medical leaders confident that a COVID vaccine won't be hindered by 'political' issues, as the yet undiscovered AIDS vaccine is

Celebrities and LGBTQ activities remember Kramer as a pugnacious advocate for gay rights and a cultural icon

Model predicts lower infection rate than in other parts of world, but raises concerns that continent's fragile health systems could be overwhelmed

In live-streamed case about NGOs, HIV funds and prostitution, Justice Brett Kavanaugh unexpectedly brings up Washington's support for the Jewish state

'Handle with care,' says leading virologist, after Zion Medical says its questionable HIV drug 'improved and healed' coronavirus patients in the Republic of the Congo

AIDS is by far the most deadly epidemic of modern times, with 32 million victims; post-World War I Spanish Flu killed up to 50 million

Dr. Neora Pick and the multidisciplinary professionals in Vancouver's Oak Tree Clinic tailor comprehensive programs for each person, from trauma care to nutrition programs