A long-standing belief about HIV has quietly shaped how scientists think about the virus. For decades, researchers described ...
People living with HIV face a greater risk of developing lung diseases at a much younger age, even if they have never smoked.
A major study presented at ESCMID Global 2026 has found that antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces accelerated biological ...
Four years ago, a team of research physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine began treatment for an HIV patient, in the hopes of finding a cure. This February marked 14 months since the patient was free of ...
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More than four decades into the HIV epidemic, progress has transformed treatment and prevention, yet the need remains urgent.
An HIV patient in Oslo has been in remission for the past five years following a stem cell transplant from his brother, who ...
Bettacchi: 'It gives us another powerful tool to control the virus and continue moving toward better, more manageable ...
The Mozambican health authorities on Wednesday launched a long-acting injectable PrEP against HIV, which is capable of reducing the risk of infections by more than 99 per cent.A PrEP is a pre-exposure ...
The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has said despite progress made in the HIV fight in the country, the disease still remains a ...
A missing nutrient in breast milk might explain health problems among children of moms with HIV Their breast milk has significantly lower levels of tryptophan, an essential amino acid Tryptophan is ...