You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Cost-effective: HIV tests for all in India • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 10 13 In India most people who are HIV positive don’t know it, yet testing and treatment are relatively cheap and available. It would therefore meet international standards of cost-effectiveness - and… HIV treatment adherence and outcomes improving among HIV-positive transgender people • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 02 13 HIV-positive transgender people are just as likely to stay in care, take their medication and have similar outcomes as other men and women living with the disease,… OHSU research highlights promising strategy to help vaccines outsmart HIV • HIV/AIDS news • May 25 13 A new discovery at Oregon Health & Science University highlights an ingenious method to ensure the body effectively reacts when infected with the highly evasive HIV… Peer-Referral Programs Can Increase HIV-Testing in Emergency Departments • HIV/AIDS news • May 17 13 Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found that incorporating a peer-referral program for HIV testing into emergency departments can reach new groups of high-risk patients and brings… Temple scientists weaken HIV infection in immune cells using synthetic agents • HIV/AIDS news • May 01 13 HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is notorious for hiding within certain types of cells, where it reproduces at a slowed rate and eventually gives rise… Task force calls for routine HIV testing for all adults • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 30 13 An influential U.S. panel is calling for HIV screening for all Americans aged 15 to 65, regardless of whether they are considered to be at high risk,… Scientists on brink of HIV cure • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 28 13 Danish scientists are expecting results that will show that “finding a mass-distributable and affordable cure to HIV is possible”. They are conducting clinical trials to test a “novel strategy” in… U.S.-backed HIV vaccine fails; study halted • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 25 13 The National Institutes of Health on Thursday halted a study testing an experimental HIV vaccine after an independent review board found the vaccine did not prevent HIV infection and did not… Women with HIV shown to have elevated resting energy expenditure • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 16 13 Studies have shown that about 10 percent of men infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have an elevated resting energy expenditure (REE). Their bodies use more kilocalories… A shortcut to timely, cost-effective interventions for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 16 13 South Africa is home to the largest HIV epidemic in the world with a total of 5.6 million people living with HIV. Large-scale clinical trials evaluating combination methods of… Ambassador calls for clarity in HIV messages • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 12 13 Uganda needs to come up with more clear messages on HIV/Aids and population-related issues, the United States ambassador to Uganda has said. Mr Scott DeLisi said conflicting messages create uncertainty… UCLA study suggests potential therapy for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 11 13 UCLA scientists have shown that temporarily blocking a protein critical to immune response actually helps the body clear itself of chronic infection. Published in the April 12 edition of Science,… Training gives kids of AIDS patients a leg up • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 11 13 A simple in-home training program for caregivers can give children of AIDS patients a better shot at prosperity by improving their early-childhood development, according to a study led… HPV Vaccines May Not Help Women With HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 11 13 According to new research, women who have HIV acquire cancer-causing forms of the human papillomavirus (HPV) that are not included in the HPV vaccines Cervarix and Gardasil. … HIV Vaccine Development May Be Guided By Antibody Evolution • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 10 13 Observing the evolution of a particular type of antibody in an infected HIV-1 patient, a study spearheaded by Duke University, including analysis from Los Alamos National Laboratory, has… Researchers find potential map to more effective HIV vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 03 13 By tracking the very earliest days of one person’s robust immune response to HIV, researchers have charted a new route for developing a long-sought vaccine that could boost… Research deciphers HIV attack plan • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 01 13 A new study by Los Alamos National Laboratory and University of Pennsylvania scientists defines previously unknown properties of transmitted HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS. The viruses that successfully pass from a… HIV antibodies that are worth the wait • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 31 13 An effective vaccine against HIV-1 remains elusive, but one promising strategy focuses on designer antibodies that have much broader potency than most normal, exquisitely specific antibodies. These broadly neutralizing antibodies… HIV sufferers need hepatitis safeguards • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 27 13 Stronger protections are needed to prevent people with HIV from also becoming infected with hepatitis, researchers argue in a new study led by Michigan State University. Behaviors that put people at higher… Study offers new way to discover HIV vaccine targets • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 21 13 Decades of research and three large-scale clinical trials have so far failed to yield an effective HIV vaccine, in large part because the virus evolves so rapidly that… Swiss police arrest “healer” accused of infecting 16 with HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 18 13 Swiss police have arrested a self-styled healer after he stopped attending a trial where he stands accused of infecting 16 people with HIV using acupuncture needles. Swiss… Political strife undermines HIV treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 13 13 Among other tragedies in countries with HIV epidemics, political violence can have the additional long-term consequence of an increase in viral resistance to treatment and HIV treatment failure, say the authors of… Hydeia Broadbent, Born With HIV, Reacts to ‘Cure’ • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 07 13 Hydeia Broadbent was born with HIV coursing through her veins, invading her white blood cells and eroding her immune system. Her adoptive parents would find out three years later,… Baby born HIV-positive apparently cured, say scientists • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 05 13 A baby born with HIV appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday, describing the case of a child from Mississippi who’s now 2 ½ and has been off medication… HIV baby ‘cured’: what does case mean for patient treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 05 13 Following reports that a baby girl who was born with HIV has been cured after very early standard drug therapy, Dr John Frater from Oxford University explains… Page 5 of 40 pages « First < 3 4 5 6 7 > Last » << Back to main