A new Brown University-led study funded by a National Institute of Mental Health grant used at-home testing kits, some equipped with sensors, to see if people got tested for HIV more regularly.
Public health officials hope OraQuick, which just won the FDA's approval, will help identify some of the nearly quarter-million Americans who are... No infectious disease has ever been detectable by a ...
SAN ANTONIO — At-home HIV test kits are making it easier for people to test themselves. Knowing your status is one of the best ways we can help end the HIV epidemic. At-home tests are just one tool ...
A new HIV test for home use that gives quick results was approved Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration, giving Americans the first chance in the epidemic's 30 years to learn in the privacy of ...
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