You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news NHS England needs to stop stalling and make HIV preventing treatment available • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 07 16 An effective treatment that can prevent HIV infection and reduce the human and financial costs of the preventable condition is taking too long to be… HIV testing during early infection may reduce new cases in high-risk communities • HIV/AIDS news • May 12 16 Detecting HIV earlier, through screening programs that can identify the virus shortly after infection, may lead to lower rates of HIV transmission in local epidemics,… Antibody therapy opens door to potential new treatment for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • May 07 16 The development of antiretroviral therapy, a combination of drugs that slows the replication of HIV in the body, has transformed the treatment of this infection. What was… New research explains why HIV is not cleared by the immune system • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 14 16 Scientists at the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Medicine and Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) have identified a human (host) protein… Ongoing HIV replication replenishes viral reservoirs during therapy • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 28 16 In HIV-infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study… AIDS treatment benefits health, economics of people without HIV, study shows • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 11 15 In rural Malawi, roughly 10 percent of the adult population has HIV. At the peak of the epidemic, in the 1990s and early 2000s, nearly everyone… HIV care could save lives and billions of dollars, computer model predicts • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 26 15 A computer model developed by Johns Hopkins health care delivery specialists predicts that strengthening a handful of efforts to keep people with HIV in lifetime… HIV discovery - biomarkers predict virus return when treatment is stopped • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 09 15 Scientists are now better able to predict how quickly the HIV virus will return after individuals stop treatment following a discovery by researchers at UNSW Australia… Future of HIV cure research points to combination approach • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 24 15 The next five years of HIV research should shift gears from the classic single-therapy development model to moving directly from in vitro studies to combination therapy trials, authors… Targeting HIV in semen to shut down AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 18 15 There may be two new ways to fight AIDS - using a heat shock protein or a small molecule - to attack fibrils in semen associated with the human… Screening in pregnancy key to eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 22 15 Canada has almost eliminated mother-to-child HIV transmission, known as vertical transmission, in recent years by ensuring that all women have the opportunity to be screened for HIV in… Cholesterol metabolism in immune cells linked to HIV progression • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 15 Lower levels of cholesterol in certain immune cells - a result of enhanced cholesterol metabolism within those cells - may help explain why some HIV-infected people are… Increasing secondary education protects against HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 29 15 Longer secondary schooling substantially reduces the risk of contracting HIV, particularly for girls, according to new research from Botswana published in The Lancet Global Health journal. The researchers estimate that… UCLA research offers more evidence for possible link between cocaine use and HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 19 15 New UCLA research offers further evidence that cocaine use disrupts the immune system, making people who use it more likely to become infected… New model to study HIV latency in brain cells • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 18 15 Over 35 million people worldwide are currently infected by HIV. Antiviral therapies can keep the virus from multiplying. However, no drug can cure infection so far, because various… AIDS/HIV Detection and Treatment • HIV/AIDS news • May 28 15 How Do I Know If I Have HIV? The only way to know for sure if you have HIV is to get an HIV test. If you are at risk of HIV,… AIDS/HIV Prevention • HIV/AIDS news • May 28 15 How Can I Prevent AIDS? The only way to know for sure if you have HIV is to get an HIV test. If you are at risk of HIV, you should have an HIV… How is HIV Transmitted? • HIV/AIDS news • May 28 15 How is HIV Transmitted? HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through: Blood (including menstrual blood) Semen Vaginal secretions Breast milk In the United… ACOG Updates Recommendations for Prenatal HIV Testing • HIV/AIDS news • May 27 15 New guidelines for HIV testing in pregnancy recognize that early detection and treatment can benefit the mother and her sexual partners, as well as the infant. The American College of… Patients with AIDS at increased risk of developing age-related macular degeneration • HIV/AIDS news • May 04 15 Patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have a four-fold increase in their risk of developing intermediate-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD) compared to people of the… HIV prevention and risk behaviors follow weekly patterns • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 27 15 The peak time for seeking information on topics related to HIV, such as prevention and testing, is at the beginning of the week, while risky sexual behaviors tend to… Human immune system can control re-awakened HIV, suggesting cure is possible • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 13 15 The human immune system can handle large bursts of HIV activity and so it should be possible to cure HIV with a ‘kick and kill’ strategy,… A World Shared With H.I.V. • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 05 15 The grayest heads among us still think of AIDS as a terrible new disease. But younger adults have never known a world without it, and many of the youngest think of it… Blood thinning drug helps in understanding a natural HIV barrier • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 23 15 A blood thinning agent is helping researchers at the University of East Anglia understand more about the body’s natural barriers to HIV. New research published today reveals… Common herpes medication reduces HIV-1 levels, independent of herpes infection • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 13 15 Case Western Reserve researchers are part of an international team that has discovered that a common herpes drug reduces HIV-1 levels—even when patients do not have herpes.… Page 1 of 40 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main