The move to introduce cabotegravir injections brings Northern Ireland into line with the rest of Great Britain.
Scientists have found a breakthrough in the search for a cure for HIV, after research uncovered a development “previously thought impossible”. HIV can ‘hide’ itself in white blood cells, meaning the ...
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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 ...
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Early HIV drugs give immune system a brief reprieve before dysregulation returns, study finds
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC investigated whether this dysregulation can be prevented by starting HIV medication immediately ...
In July 2024, we published a story with the headline: "One of the 7 people cured of HIV tells his story. Can his cure work for others." This summer, at the International AIDS Society conference, came ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A cure for HIV may be discovered right here in the Portland metro. Scientists at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) are now closer than ever after a federal grant could ...
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Investigating the impact of starting HIV drugs within days of infection
Despite effective HIV medication, the immune system of people with HIV remains disrupted in the long term. Researchers at ...
Researchers revealed on Tuesday that an American, described as a middle-aged woman of mixed race, has likely been cured of HIV after undergoing a new transplant procedure using donated umbilical cord ...
OMAHA, Neb. -- Scientists made major medical announcement Tuesday involving an important step toward a possible cure for HIV. Researchers say a "cure for HIV is possible" after they were able to ...
Access to antiretroviral therapy for HIV has risen dramatically worldwide over the past two decades, and nearly 21 million people are now receiving lifesaving treatment, according to a new UNAIDS ...
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Low-dose THC mitigates harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV treatment
Long-term, low doses of THC mitigate many harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy (ART), according to new research from Texas Biomedical Research Institute.
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