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A Referral Is Not a Strategy for Aging With HIV
More than half of people living with HIV in the U.S. are now 50 or older—a public health success that demands more than good referral networks. Building HIV-inclusive aging organizations means developing real capacity before someone ever needs to be sent somewhere else.

David “Jax” Kelly, JD, MPH, MBA
8 hours ago4 min read


A New Single-Tablet Option for HIV's "Forgotten Population" Could Change Lives. Will Policy Let It?
New Phase 3 data show a single-tablet regimen of bictegravir/lenacapavir could finally bring one-pill simplicity to long-term HIV survivors locked into complex regimens by decades of drug resistance. The science is closing the treatment gap. Will our policy systems do the same?

Travis Roppolo
Mar 309 min read


Are Cancer Risks Higher for People Living with HIV/AIDS
Research on elevated cancer risks in PLWHA and importance of early detection.

Riley Johnson
Mar 3, 20242 min read
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