HIV
Health experts warn of HIV spike amid PrEP shortage in Australia
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has announced shortages of several HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medications, raising concerns among healthcare professionals.......
Hearing loss triggered by disease and medication -research
As you get older people expect that their hearing may not be as good as it used to be. If......
Migrants at higher risk of HIV infections: research
International migrants in Australia face many challenges, and one of them is being at risk of HIV infection, according to......
Vulnerable Australians targeted in Medibank breach
As a ransomware group begins to release the data of Medibank customers, concerns are being raised for those with sensitive......
HIV – AIDS Womens Day Awareness
Women are less likely to be aware of their risk of contracting HIV. Unprotected sex and needles are the prime......
New plan to eradicate HIV in Australia by 2025
This week, a group of health advocacy groups, leaded by the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisation, developed a pathway to......
Blood on the Dance Floor: Exploring a HIV positive identity through theatre
In the theatrical work, Blood on the Dance Floor, Australian artist Jacob Boehme takes us through his personal journey of being an......
Indigenous HIV diagnoses rate double that of non-Indigenous Aussies
Australia’s HIV rates have been their lowest in 18 years according to the latest research in the Kirby Insititute’s 2018 HIV......
A potential new cure for HIV, but uncertainty over if it will be feasible
HIV treatment utilising stem cells has seen the second case of a patient go into remission. However, there are issues over whether......
Surge in HIV cases among gay Indonesians
A new report by Human Rights Watch has highlighted the huge increase in new cases of HIV contraction among gay......