A Brazilian research team has eliminated HIV from a patient’s body for 78 consecutive weeks using only medications, without ...
APPLIN: After nearly 20 years in HIV care, I’ve seen that HIV follows people through every season of life. When life is stable, patients stay in care and maintain suppression, but when challenges ...
More than 40 years have passed since the CDC reported the first cases of HIV in the United States. In that time, we’ve ...
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According to UNAIDS, in 2024, about 40.8 million people around the world were living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) — a virus that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) if ...
In an article published in The Lancet HIV, authors including Distinguished Professor Denis Nash and Professor Constantin ...
Nearly 40 years after HIV was first identified, the virus continues its devastating march across the globe. Today, 38 million people live with HIV, and each year brings 1.5 million new infections and ...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized treatment options in oncology, neurology, and many infectious diseases and now there is fresh hope that the same method could be used to treat or functionally cure HIV ...
The need for Alzheimer's prevention is growing. About 7 million people in the U.S. now live with the disease, with estimates climbing to 13 million by 2050. The estimated annual cost of care for ...
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC investigated whether this dysregulation can be prevented by starting HIV medication immediately ...
More than 230 people became infected with HIV in Indiana, worsened by delayed action from former Gov. Mike Pence. Experts and ...
The California HIV/AIDS Research Program, or CHRP, held a conference focused on shaping HIV policy and research under the current federal administration through preserving susceptible-population data, ...