Researchers at The Wistar Institute's HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center have successfully identified a new approach using ...
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A cure for HIV: 'One of the hardest goals in science'Scientists are still trying to find a cure for HIV. Because, "unless people get PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) therapy every day, HIV will go off and restart the infection again," said Riley.
Learn how the molecule EBC-46 could advance how HIV is treated and how researchers discovered it.
South African lab technician Nozipho Mlotshwa was waiting for the test results for a potential HIV vaccine, which has eluded ...
From persistent fevers to unexplained weight loss, discover the subtle HIV symptoms doctors say you shouldn't ignore, ...
HIV is spread by bodily fluids such as blood, breast milk or semen. It gradually weakens the body’s immune system and makes ...
If you’ve fallen behind on HIV care, you’re not alone. Here are some practical steps to help get you back on track.
While more medical interventions, such as a true cure for HIV or a vaccine for the disease (which is likely still years, if not decades, away), would help, this is no longer really a problem of ...
A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda.
Despite breakthroughs in HIV treatment and prevention worldwide, critical challenges such as stigma, unequal access and ...
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