The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced July 3 it has approved the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test, the first over-the-counter, self-administered HIV test kit to detect the presence of antibodies to ...
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ORA-QUICK In-Home HIV test by OraSure Technologies The FDA approved the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test (manufactured by OraSure Technologies), the first over-the-counter (OTC), self-administered HIV test ...
While it's disheartening that there's still so much stigma surrounding HIV, the good news is more people than ever are living well with a positive diagnosis. And, the majority of whom can actually ...
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 ...
It was announced this week that the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has partnered with Us Helping Us, a group of volunteers providing holistic health information for those living with HIV, to provide the ...
A test to determine if you are infected with HIV should be made available over-the-counter, a federal advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration has recommended. Having a home test kit ...
ATLANTA — Emory University is preparing to lead a program mailing out free HIV self-test kits nationwide. The effort is being funded by a recent $8.3 million award from the CDC that will support ...
For the first time ever, an at-home HIV testing kit program finally launches! Learn more about the movement and how it aims to help. According to Yahoo News, it was announced that the HRC or Human ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of oral fluid samples with a rapid HIV diagnostic test kit that provides screening results with over 99 percent accuracy in as little as 20 ...
Grindr, a dating app for gay men, was found to be an effective way to give out HIV self-test kits to men at risk of infection and reduce the spread of HIV, according to a recent study. The study ...
They're calling it the “Sheen Effect." The week actor Charlie Sheen went on NBC's "Today" show to confirm rumors that he was HIV-positive, sales of at-home test kits for the virus rose 95%. That's ...
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