You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Early, routine testing for HIV is key to curbing the disease among teens • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 12 07 Half of all new HIV infections in the United States occur among 13 to 24 year olds, but adolescents rarely seek HIV testing. Now,… HIV drug resistance risk in mothers reduced by combination of common drugs • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 10 07 New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) shows that adding a single dose of two common anti-HIV drugs can prevent HIV-positive pregnant… Study Finds Strong Demand for HIV Meds After High-Risk Sex • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 10 07 People who do not have HIV but seek antiretroviral medications following high-risk sexual encounters are very likely to complete the full monthlong drug regimen, according to a… Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission - Overview of HIV/AIDS in India • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 04 07 It has been estimated that out of 27 million pregnancies in India, nearly 189,000 occur in HIV-positive mothers, leading to an estimated cohort of 56,700… Magnitude of HIV/AIDS in India - Overview of HIV/AIDS in India • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 04 07 According to the last year’s estimates, India had 5.206 million HIV/AIDS patients (people aged between 15 and 49 years) in 2005. The UNAIDS later… Overview of HIV/AIDS in India • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 04 07 Globally there are 40 million people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/ acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). According to latest estimates based on National Family Health Survey (NFHS), released by National AIDS Control… A Hairpin To Fight HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 02 07 When a host cell is infected with HIV, the virus brings its own genetic material into the host cell. This cell then replicates, reads the viral RNA, and uses it as a… Lifetime Trauma May Speed Progression of HIV, Early Death • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 01 07 Even though effective drug cocktails have improved the outlook for many patients with HIV, disease progression, including the time from AIDS onset to death, varies widely from patient… Fine-tuning lasers to destroy blood-borne diseases like AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 01 07 Physicists in Arizona State University have designed a revolutionary laser technique which can destroy viruses and bacteria such as AIDS without damaging human cells and may also help reduce… What Works In Treating HIV-Infected African Children • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 25 07 Providing HIV combination antiretroviral drug therapy is key to saving the lives of African children infected with the disease. Letting nurses and other trained health care workers deliver that therapy… HIV is spread most by people with medium levels of HIV in blood, says study • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 22 07 People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to… HIV Linked to Increased Risk of ESRD in African Americans • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 18 07 For African Americans infected with HIV, the risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is six times higher than for whites with HIV—and similar to the ESRD risk… HIV/AIDS awareness among hospital employees • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 13 07 Infection with HIV/AIDS are urgent medical problems worldwide with broad social, cultural, economical, political, ethical and legal implications.[1] Prevention indisputably is the most important objective. In the absence of a vaccine -… Potent Peptides Inhibit HIV Entry Into Cells • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 10 07 Based in part on protein structures determined at the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, scientists at the University of Utah have… Drug Cocktail Stops Brain Damage Caused by HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 09 07 A combination of drugs widely used to treat infections caused by HIV appears to stop brain damage caused by the virus as well, according to a study published in… HIV Positive Employees Face Job Loss and Workplace Discrimination • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 03 07 HIV positive employees face unemployment and workplace discrimination, indicates a study published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. But women and those who are less well… Second pathway behind HIV-associated immune system dysfunction identified • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 30 07 Researchers at the Partners AIDS Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital (PARC-MGH) may have discovered a second molecular “switch” responsible for turning off the immune system’s response against HIV.… Pregnancy may slow—not accelerate—progression to AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 19 07 A new study may help put to rest fears that pregnancy accelerates progression to full-blown AIDS in women with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy. The study, published in the October 1st issue… Transplants for HIV-Positive Patients? • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 15 07 Not long ago, organ transplantation was not considered an option for HIV infected patients. However, in recent years, new clinical approaches have led to good outcomes in the growing number of HIV-positive… Different HIV rates among gay men and straight people not fully explained by sexual behavior • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 13 07 Biological and demographic causes of high HIV and sexually transmitted disease prevalence in men who have sex with men Differences in sexual… New HIV diagnoses rising in New York City among young men who have sex with men • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 11 07 HIV infection is on the rise among young men who have sex with men (MSM) in New York City, according to… Many Children of HIV-Positive Parents Are Not in Their Custody • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 06 07 A new joint study by UCLA and the Rand Corp. shows that more than half of children with an HIV-infected parent are not consistently in that parent’s… One-fourth of HIV patients believe their doctors stigmatize them • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 31 07 Physicians might want to be extra careful about how they treat HIV-infected patients —not just in the clinical sense but in the way they behave toward them.… Male Circumcision Reduces the Risk of HIV Infection • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 28 07 Non-randomized epidemiological studies have suggested that uncircumcised men may be exposed to a higher risk of infection with the HIV virus after sexual intercourse. It has been suggested that… High-risk behaviors could lead to HIV epidemic in Afghanistan • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 28 07 In a report that is among the first to describe the prevalence of HIV and Hepatitis B and C viruses in Afghanistan, a researcher from the University of… Page 27 of 40 pages « First < 25 26 27 28 29 > Last » << Back to main