For over three decades, HIV has played an elaborate game of hide-and-seek with researchers, making treating-and possibly even ...
A vaccine to prevent HIV infection, the virus that leads to AIDS, has shown modest results for the first time, researchers have found, raising hopes that a disease that kills millions every year may ...
Lots of scholarship assumes that partners in higher-quality relationships work together to reduce health-related risks. A new study tested this assumption.
Attributing the rise in infections to increased testing, health officials said around 23 percent of those potentially living with HIV remain unaware of their health status.
Sniffle season is officially back. From crowded classrooms and office meetings to indoor sporting events and concerts, germs are everywhere this time of year. Health experts say fall and winter bring ...
Being out of care doesn’t have to be permanent, and many people can restart HIV treatment. The sooner PWH restart treatment, ...
A total of 10 individuals with HIV have been cured to date. Most of these patients have remained anonymous, but three have ...
For more than 20 years, the Duke Consortia for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development had conducted its groundbreaking research with ...
HIV’s Tat protein blocks autophagy in macrophages, letting Mtb thrive. This may explain why HIV patients face higher TB risk even on ART.
Cancer scientists have been working against the clock for decades to outsmart a disease that comes back more powerfully after ...
But when Mpox finds someone with untreated HIV, whose immune system is severely compromised, it becomes a different story.
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