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A new trial put immune system-boosting therapies to the test to fight HIV, raising hopes for keeping the virus at bay
After receiving a series of immunotherapies, most people with HIV in a small study kept their virus levels low for several ...
Much of what we know about HIV and AIDS has changed since the 1980s, but a 1989 law based on outdated science is still being ...
Since the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was identified in 1983, roughly 91.4 million people around the world have ...
Explore the silent transmission gap of HIV in newborns and essential steps to enhance testing and prevention during pregnancy ...
We asked minoritized patients how they would feel if their doctor offered them an HIV test during their regularly scheduled ...
On World AIDS Day, advocates warn that new federal cuts could erase decades of progress and leave vulnerable communities at ...
Study from the Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT and Harvard has found a property of a specific kind of immune cell that may explain why some people can keep HIV in check Insight could be h ...
Hundreds of people have been diagnosed with either HIV or hepatitis B since A&E departments across the Midlands started ...
A group often forgotten about in the discussion of HIV – despite research pointing to an ongoing crisis – is Black women in ...
IN commemoration of the World Aids Day with the theme “Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response,” the Philippine ...
HIV cases have been detected in the county so far this year, following 30 cases recorded in Bangor since 2023.
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New rapid test distinguishes real HIV infections from vaccine-related false positives
Since the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was identified in 1983, roughly 91.4 million people around the world have ...
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