You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Mistrust of government often deters older adults from HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 30 13 One out of every four people living with HIV/AIDS is 50 or older, yet these older individuals are far more likely to be diagnosed when they are… Personalized Strategies to Address Barriers to HIV Drug Adherence Boost Chances of Successful Therapy, Penn Medicine Study Shows • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 29 13 HIV patients who participated in an intervention that helped them identify barriers to taking their drugs properly and develop… Fast, low-cost device uses the cloud to speed up diagnostic testing for HIV and more • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 24 13 Samuel K. Sia, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has taken his innovative lab-on-a-chip and developed a way to not… Drug overdoses top AIDS as main cause of homeless deaths • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 15 13 Overdoses of drugs, particularly prescription pain-killers and heroin, have overtaken AIDS to become the leading cause of death of homeless adults, according to a study of homeless… Supreme Court to review free speech of HIV/AIDS groups • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 13 13 The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether the government can require groups that receive federal funding for overseas HIV/AIDS programs to have explicit policies that oppose prostitution and… In Ethiopia, HIV disclosure is low • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 03 13 In Ethiopia, where more than 1.2 million people are infected with HIV, disclosure of infection by patients is important in the fight against the disease. A new study led by a… Looking Ahead to AIDS-Free Generation • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 30 12 2012 was a year when political leaders and top health officials freely spoke of attaining an AIDS-free generation. In November, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled a blueprint for achieving that goal.… HIV Rates Fall for Black Females • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 22 12 HIV among black females in the United States fell for just the first time since numbers started being reported by health officials in the U.S. of new cases since 2006, said… Tracking the origins of HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 18 12 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may have affected humans for much longer than is currently believed. Alfred Roca, an assistant professor in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University… Atherosclerosis found in HIV children • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 05 12 Children with HIV have a 2.5 fold increased risk of atherosclerosis, according to research1 presented at EUROECHO and other Imaging Modalities 2012. Antiretroviral treatment, lipid lowering drugs and prevention with healthy lifestyles… Free HIV Testing to Mark World AIDS Day • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 04 12 Are you positive that you’re negative? In recognition of World Aids Day which was Saturday December 1st, Planned Parenthood of the South Central New York wanted to make sure… Electrically spun fabric offers dual defense against pregnancy, HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 01 12 The only way to protect against HIV and unintended pregnancy today is the condom. It’s an effective technology, but not appropriate or popular in all situations. A University… U.S. lays out plan for achieving worldwide AIDS-free generation • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 30 12 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday unveiled a game plan for achieving a global “AIDS-free generation,” committing the United States to rapidly scaling up medical interventions that… Infected and unaware: HIV hitting America’s youth • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 27 12 More than half of young people in the United States who are infected with HIV are not aware of it, according to a new report by government health officials that… Interventions needed to promote healthy behaviors among perinatally HIV-infected youth • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 08 12 As youth infected at birth with HIV reach adolescence and young adulthood, a new study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases underscores the need to promote healthy behaviors… African American women with HIV/HCV less likely to die from liver disease • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 02 12 A new study shows that African American women coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are less likely to die from… Many HIV patients skip medications to drink: study • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 02 12 About half of HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy skipped their medications whenever they were drinking alcohol, according to a U.S. study - an ill-advised behavior that researchers say could… Is This the Next Generation in HIV Prevention? • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 25 12 The next generation of HIV prevention for women may be on the way: an intravaginal ring that delivers the antiretroviral drug tenofovir, or other drugs, for up to 90… HIV Mortality Falls but Some Gaps Persist • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 20 12 HIV mortality has decreased significantly across racial and ethnic groups and in men and women but remains much higher in nonwhite than in white individuals, an analysis of vital statistics… Mega Doses of Vitamins No Help in HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 20 12 A big boost of vitamins won’t help outcomes in HIV for individuals starting treatment, a trial showed. High-dose daily multivitamins started at the initiation of highly-active antiretroviral treatment (HAART)… Non-infected babies born to HIV mothers have reduced immunity to measles • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 18 12 Non-infected babies born to HIV positive mothers should be vaccinated early against measles, to avoid them acquiring the virus or passing it on to others. A… Diverse intestinal viruses may play a role in AIDS progression • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 12 12 In monkeys and humans with AIDS, damage to the gastrointestinal tract is common, contributing to activation of the immune system, progressive immune deficiency, and ultimately advanced AIDS.… Effectiveness of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Peru • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 10 12 In this week’s PLOS Medicine, Anna Borquez from Imperial College London and an international group of authors developed a mathematical model representing the HIV epidemic among men who have sex… Study finds decline in HIV deaths for most men, women by race/ethnicity, education • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 09 12 Overall death rates due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection declined over time between 1993 and 2007 for most men and women by race/ethnicity… HIV helps explain rise of anal cancer in US males • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 08 12 The increase in anal cancer incidence in the U.S. between 1980 and 2005 was greatly influenced by HIV infections in males, but not females, according to a… Page 6 of 40 pages « First < 4 5 6 7 8 > Last » << Back to main