The Department of Defense can ban recruits living with HIV from joining all branches of the U.S. military after a ...
In a move long encouraged by advocates, the World Health Organization has reaffirmed that people with HIV who consistently take antiretroviral treatment and maintain an undetectable viral load do not ...
The appeals panel said the military itself was better suited than a court to make its own personnel decisions.
Reggie Dunbar II, diagnosed with HIV in 1985, says a federal court’s decision to uphold the military’s enlistment ban ...
The US military cannot turn away enlistees who have HIV, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, striking down the final part of a controversial Pentagon approach to the condition that has been chipped away at ...
A federal judge ruled this week that the U.S. military cannot bar enlistees who have undetectable viral loads of HIV, eliminating the last major barrier in the armed forces for asymptomatic ...
The approval could slow new infections and move the world closer to eliminating HIV. But huge obstacles remain.