You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Cellular scissors chop up HIV virus • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 10 15 Imagine a single drug that could prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, treat patients who have already contracted HIV, and even remove all the dormant copies of the virus from those… Researchers identify key mechanisms underlying HIV-associated cognitive disorders • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 04 15 While antiretroviral therapies have significantly improved and extended the lives of many HIV patients, another insidious and little discussed threat looms for aging sufferers - HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND).… Research uncovers connection between Craigslist personals, HIV trends • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 30 15 Craigslist’s entry into a market results in a 15.9 percent increase in reported HIV cases, according to research from the University of Minnesota published in the December issue of… HIV testing yields diagnoses in Kenya but few seek care • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 29 15 Between December 2009 and February 2011, health workers with the AMPATH Consortium sought to test and counsel every adult resident in the Bunyala subcounty of Kenya for… Digital storytelling promotes HIV and AIDS education in Africa • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 26 15 Children from poor backgrounds and with no previous technological experience are able to use digital storytelling to share their secrets and fears online, shows a recent doctoral thesis… Dramatic decline in risk for heart attacks among HIV-positive Kaiser Permanente members • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 19 15 Previously reported increased risk of heart attacks among HIV-positive individuals has been largely reversed in recent years for Kaiser Permanente’s California patients, according to a… Worse lower, higher, frequency hearing in HIV+ adults • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 29 14 Adults with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV+) had poorer lower- and higher-frequency hearing than adults without HIV infection, according to a report published online by JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck… Study shows complexities of reducing HIV rates in Russia • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 04 14 Results of a new study conducted in St. Petersburg, Russia, show that decreasing HIV transmission among Russian HIV-infected drinkers will require creative and innovative approaches. While new HIV… The Cure for HIV Follows a Long, Uncertain Path • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 03 14 Researchers in the field of HIV have made impressive advances in the development of effective, life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Nevertheless, HIV infection remains an incurable, chronic disease that… Drug that reduces abdominal fat in HIV patients also may reduce fat in liver • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 14 The only drug to receive FDA approval for reduction of the abdominal fat deposits that develop in some patients receiving antiviral therapy for… Study examines rate of HIV diagnosis in US • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 14 The annual HIV diagnosis rate in the U.S. decreased more than 30 percent from 2002-2011, with declines observed in several key populations, although increases were found among certain age… Study examines effect on pregnancy of receiving antiretroviral therapy for preventing HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 14 Among heterosexual African couples in which the male was HIV positive and the female was not, receipt of antiretroviral pre-exposure preventive (PrEP) therapy did not… Growth hormone analog may reduce risk of fatty liver disease in HIV-infected patients • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 14 In a preliminary study, HIV-infected patients with excess abdominal fat who received the growth hormone-releasing hormone analog tesamorelin for 6 months experienced modest reductions… Biomarker discovery may lead to new HIV treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 17 14 Further analysis of a Phase II study of therapeutic HIV vaccine candidate Vacc-4x revealed a potential biomarker associated with participants who experienced a more profound viral load reduction after… ‘Expressive therapy” intervention assists women living with HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 11 14 New research from UC San Francisco shows that an “expressive therapy” group intervention conducted by The Medea Project helps women living with HIV disclose their health status and improves… BU researchers relate arrests with HIV risk environment • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 10 14 Boston - Practices used in policing injection drug users in Russia might contribute to HIV transmission and overdose mortality. A study, conducted by researchers from Boston University Schools of… Millions in need of HIV services will continue to be left out • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 02 14 Millions of people in need would benefit from HIV services in developing countries that are moving towards universal health coverage if these services were run… HIV transmission networks mapped to reduce infection rate • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 08 14 Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have mapped the transmission network of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in San Diego. The mapping of HIV infections,… Soy Sauce Molecule May Unlock Drug Therapy for HIV Patients, MU Researcher Finds • HIV/AIDS news • May 05 14 For HIV patients being treated with anti-AIDS medications, resistance to drug therapy regimens is commonplace. Often, patients develop resistance to first-line drug therapies,… New technique tracks proteins in single HIV particle • HIV/AIDS news • May 05 14 An interdisciplinary team of scientists from KU Leuven in Belgium has developed a new technique to examine how proteins interact with each other at the level of a single… SFU researchers trace HIV evolution in North America • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 27 14 A study tracing the evolution of HIV in North America involving researchers at Simon Fraser University has found evidence that the virus is slowly adapting over time to its… HIV+ women respond well to HPV vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 16 14 A three-nation clinical trial found that a vaccine can safely help the vast majority of HIV-positive women produce antibodies against the cancer-causing human papillomavirus, even if their immune system is… Transplant drugs may help wipe out persistent HIV infections • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 02 14 New research suggests that drugs commonly used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation may also be helpful for combating HIV. The findings, which are published in the American… New technique brings us closer to HIV and hepatitis C vaccines • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 25 14 Plans for a new type of DNA vaccine to protect against the deadly HIV and Hepatitis C viruses have taken an important step forward, with University… Drugs fail to reawaken dormant HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 23 14 Scientists at Johns Hopkins report that compounds they hoped would “wake up” dormant reservoirs of HIV inside immune system T cells - a strategy designed to reverse latency and make… Page 2 of 40 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main