You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Once-daily pill effective as multiple dosings for oral yeast infection in HIV/AIDS patients • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 14 09 A once-daily medication option for treating the most common mouth infection in HIV/AIDS patients has shown to be just as effective and safe as… U.S. Medicare may pay for HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 11 09 Americans enrolled in the Medicare health insurance program would be able to get screened for HIV under a draft government proposal to pay for the tests. The Centers for Medicare… AIDS Vaccine Research and Development: The Role of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 04 09 What is a vaccine? A preventive vaccine is a substance introduced into the human body that teaches the immune system to detect and destroy a… 2 new antibodies found to cripple HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 04 09 Researchers at and associated with the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), at The Scripps Research Institute, and at the biotechnology companies Theraclone Sciences and Monogram Biosciences have discovered two powerful… Study Will Test Therapies to Eradicate Hiv Infection - medicine’s Holy Grail • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 03 09 Researchers from the UNC Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases have received $2.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to develop and test… High HIV infection rate among Soweto Township gays • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 31 09 New research from UCSF examining HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the township of Soweto in South Africa has found that a third of gay-identified… HIV Subtype Linked to Increased Likelihood for Dementia • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 31 09 Patients infected with a particular subtype of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, are more likely to develop dementia than patients with other subtypes, a study led by Johns… USDA Grant to Educate AIDS Patients About Food Safety • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 24 09 Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health have received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to educate AIDS patients on food… Trafficked women face high HIV infection risk • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 12 09 Up to a quarter of a million women and girls in Southeast Asia, mostly adolescents, are forced into prostitution each year and face violence and the prospect of contracting HIV/AIDS,… Researchers Decode Structure of an Entire HIV Genome • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 05 09 The structure of an entire HIV genome has been decoded for the first time by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The results have widespread… Scientists learn why even treated genital herpes sores boost the risk of HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 03 09 New research helps explain why infection with herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2), which causes genital herpes, increases the risk for HIV infection even after… HIV integrase inhibitor effective for patients beginning antiretroviral treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 03 09 A member of a new class of antiretroviral drugs is safe and effective for patients beginning treatment against HIV, according to researchers who have completed a two-year multisite… HIV-infected women often skip Pap tests: study • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 31 09 Even though they are at increased risk of cervical cancer, nearly one in four HIV-positive women in the US who were recently interviewed had not had a Pap test… HIV uses autophagy for its own means • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 27 09 Not satisfied with simply thwarting its host’s defensive maneuvers, HIV actually twists one to its advantage, based on new findings from Kyei et al. in the July 27, 2009 issue… Young People at High HIV Risk Say Peers Should Teach Prevention • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 27 09 African-American adolescents have some of the highest rates of HIV infection in the United States, and efforts to educate them about preventing the disease must include… AIDS research targeted in one U.S. healthcare bill • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 27 09 Should U.S. taxpayers be funding research involving Thai prostitutes? Republican Representative Darrell Issa does not think so. He announced on Friday he had amended one version of healthcare reform… ART therapy for babies, mothers safely reduces HIV transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 22 09 Giving daily antiretroviral syrup to breastfeeding infants or treating their HIV-infected mothers with highly active antiretroviral drugs is safe and effective in preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission through breast… AIDS discovered in wild chimpanzees • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 22 09 Although the AIDS virus (HIV-1) entered the human population through chimpanzees, scientists have long believed that chimpanzees don’t develop AIDS. But a new study from an international team, including University of Minnesota… New method for HIV testing holds promise for developing world • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 21 09 A new technique that detects the HIV virus early and monitors its development without requiring refrigeration may make AIDS testing more accessible in sub-Saharan Africa. According to… Prechewed infant food may transmit AIDS virus • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 21 09 In a report released Monday, US researchers say they have “compelling evidence” that three infants became infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, by eating food prechewed by… Penn-Wistar team gains insight into HIV vaccine failure • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 09 A team of researchers from The Wistar Institute and the University of Pennsylvania reports new evidence refuting a popular hypothesis about the highly publicized failure in 2007 of… Earlier HIV antiviral treatment can be cost effective in areas of limited resources • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 09 Early initiation of lifesaving antiretroviral therapies should be the standard of care for all HIV-infected patients, even those in countries with limited medical and… Circumcision helps protect men, not women from HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 20 09 Circumcision may help protect men from the AIDS virus but it does not protect the wives and female partners of infected men, researchers reported on Thursday. The disappointed researchers… Focusing HIV treatment helps control concurrent hepatitis B infection • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 15 09 Prolonged use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to treat people infected with both HIV and hepatitis B (HBV) helps to better control the hepatitis B infection and… Study may explain why HIV progresses faster in women than in men with same viral load • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 13 09 One of the continuing mysteries of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is why women usually develop lower viral levels than men following acute… Page 20 of 40 pages « First < 18 19 20 21 22 > Last » << Back to main