Patients who achieved HIV virologic suppression tended to be older and were more likely to report continued engagement in HIV care than those with persistent viremia.
A study links lower levels of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA to neuropathic pain in people with HIV, offering insight into potential pain mechanisms.
For over three decades, HIV has played an elaborate game of hide-and-seek with researchers, making treating-and possibly even ...
For over three decades, HIV has played an elaborate game of hide-and-seek with researchers, making treating—and possibly even ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University identified for the first time how HIV enters a dormant state in infected cells that allows the virus to “hide” from the immune system and current ...
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How HIV Affects the Body and Why Testing Matters
A clear look at how HIV impacts health and why early testing can make a difference. Major Bay Area sideshow crackdown: 22 cars seized, felony arrests made in sweep Ryder Cup emcee apologizes to Rory ...
Being out of care doesn’t have to be permanent, and many people can restart HIV treatment. The sooner PWH restart treatment, ...
Globally, 630,000 people died from HIV-related causes in 2024, while 1.3 million people acquired HIV, including 120,000 ...
New study findings could change treatments for HIV in young children. HIV remission may be possible for very young children who begin antiretroviral therapy (ART) hours after birth, according to ...
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H3N2: 3 Surprising Symptoms That Are Appearing More Often This Season, According To Doctors
H3N2 is a fast-spreading strain of Influenza A that’s leading to a rise in flu cases in Delhi and surrounding cities. More severe than a common cold, it can cause prolonged illness and complications, ...
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