
In 2017 new developments, new leaders and new threats promise to tug the reins of global health organizations and send us off in unexpected directions. In fact, we’re already feeling the road change beneath us.
In 2017 new developments, new leaders and new threats promise to tug the reins of global health organizations and send us off in unexpected directions. In fact, we’re already feeling the road change beneath us.
Trump’s pick for vice president, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, has spent his lengthy political career building a reputation for his…
By David J. Olson, special to Humanosphere The meteoric rise of the Internet and cell phones have prompted increasing global…
Findings that a vaginal ring could prevent the transmission of HIV in some women elicited cheers and cautious sighs of relief…
Global health featured as a part of President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address last night. His remarks…
After years of major gains against HIV/AIDS, the global fight against the virus faces a “growing sense of complacency and fatigue”…
Tuberculosis killed 1.5 million people in 2014 – moving ahead of HIV/AIDS, which was responsible for 1.2 million deaths in…
Last week, the United States Senate Appropriations subcommittee held a hearing on the State Department global health programs. Experts and leaders…
Treatments to prevent the spread of HIV are extremely effective, only when people take them correctly. A new study published in…
With rates of HIV that are substantially higher than in the general population, men who have sex with men (MSM),…