A study finds promising results on a new HIV prevention drug that's injected just twice a year. In the meantime, here's everything to know about HIV testing. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study reveals how antibodies and T cells helped a small group of people control HIV for years after stopping medication.
A team of Gladstone scientists—including Ashley George (left) and Nadia Roan (right)—uncovered a new path toward life without daily HIV pills, suggesting that a common diabetes pill could help achieve ...
A new study from UC San Francisco shows it may be possible to control HIV without long-term antiviral treatment—an advance that points the way toward a possible cure for a disease that affects 40 ...
CAR-T cell therapy is already a potent treatment for certain cancers. Now, a small study is showing early promise for managing HIV. A Miracle cancer therapy that involves engineering a patient’s own ...
Some HIV prevention grants have been reduced under Trump, and some Atlanta advocates say they have already seen delays in ...
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs—commonly referred to as antiretroviral therapy—the virus usually rushes ...