You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news HIV stigma stifles outreach in Arab states • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 02 10 Only 10 to 14 percent of the 400,000 people infected with HIV in the Middle East and North Africa get treatment due to the stigma and discrimination that has made… Despite Countless Changes, Original HIV Infection Lurks Within • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 29 10 Scientists have been surprised to learn that, despite thousands of changes that viruses like HIV undergo in rapid fashion to evade the body’s immune system, the original version that… Viral protein structure study offers HIV therapy hope • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 22 10 The UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is involved in a collaborative project that is helping to further the understanding of HIV viral protein structure which could lead to new… Maternal, Infant Antiretrovirals Both Effective in Preventing HIV Transmission Through Breast Milk • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 17 10 The largest study to date to examine methods to prevent HIV infection among breastfeeding infants concludes that giving antiretroviral drugs to HIV-infected breastfeeding mothers in… Sensitive test spots newest HIV infections • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 16 10 Standard tests for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, can’t identify people very recently infected with the virus, but a more sensitive test can, new research shows. By testing for HIV’s… Nurses as good as doctors in AIDS care monitoring • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 16 10 Nurses are as good as doctors at monitoring treatment for AIDS patients, and shifting this role to them could help ease a critical shortage of health workers, experts… Fungus-tainted corn a factor in Africa HIV spread? • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 09 10 A new study raises the question of whether corn contaminated with a fungus-derived toxin is helping to facilitate the transmission of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The toxins, called… Snuffing Out Smoking in Those with HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 03 10 While researchers have done a good job documenting health problems associated with the high prevalence of smoking among Americans who have HIV/AIDS, it’s now time to focus on how to… Many with HIV start care too late • HIV/AIDS news • May 31 10 Despite growing evidence that the earlier people are diagnosed with HIV and get access to care, the better their clinical outcomes, many HIV-infected people in the United States and Canada… AIDS funding squeeze puts lives at risk • HIV/AIDS news • May 28 10 Backtracking by international donors in funding for HIV/AIDS may undermine years of progress and is already putting lives at risk, the health aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on… Drug cocktails cut couples’ HIV transmission risk • HIV/AIDS news • May 28 10 In a study that supports the widespread use of drugs to help control the AIDS pandemic, researchers said on Wednesday that HIV patients who took the drugs were far less… Change policy that bans blood donations from men who have sex with men • HIV/AIDS news • May 25 10 It is time to change the policy that bans blood donations in Canada from all men who have sex with men, states an article… Researchers try new approaches to preventing HIV • HIV/AIDS news • May 25 10 Tablets, insertable rings and dissolving films can effectively deliver drugs to help protect women and perhaps men from infection with the AIDS virus, researchers reported on Monday. They also found… HIV among gay, bisexual men at alarming highs in Asia • HIV/AIDS news • May 17 10 HIV prevalence among gay and bisexual men has hit alarming levels in Asia and most of them do not have access to services and care due to… Novel pouch could reduce mother-to-infant HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • May 14 10 By using medications packaged just like fast-food ketchup, HIV-positive mothers in developing countries can more easily provide protection to newborn babies born at home. Biomedical engineers at Duke University have… HIV epidemic may be imminent in the Philippines • HIV/AIDS news • May 11 10 Low condom use, needle sharing and a rise in casual sex and prostitution may unleash an HIV epidemic in the Philippines, according to a new study. The report, published… South African police bust HIV/AIDS pyramid scheme • HIV/AIDS news • May 11 10 South African authorities busted a pyramid investment scheme on Tuesday involving a company offering HIV/AIDS treatments in a country with one of the world’s highest infection rates. Finance Minister Pravin… New HIV model suggests killer T cell for vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 29 10 Limited success in modelling the behaviour of the complex, unusual and unpredictable HIV virus has slowed efforts to develop an effective vaccine to prevent AIDS. A new improved… China ends entry ban for foreigners with HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 28 10 China has revoked a ban on people with HIV/AIDS entering the country, softening a decades-old policy that drew sharp criticism this year when an Australian writer was blocked after… Zambia prison conditions spreading HIV and TB • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 28 10 Poor living conditions and lack of proper medical care in Zambian prisons are encouraging the spread of HIV and tuberculosis among inmates, a study showed on Tuesday. The report by… New report confirms fears of people living with HIV: Treatment rationing escalating • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 26 10 Rationing Funds, Risking Lives: World Backtracks on HIV Treatment, the new report from the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC), documents early warning signs resulting from… HIV’s link to salmonella offers vaccine clues • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 22 10 Research into a deadly link between salmonella and HIV shows that the AIDS virus damages the immune system in ways doctors did not previously understand, providing new clues for vaccine… Researchers identify the source of ‘noise’ in HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 21 10 New research identifies a molecular mechanism that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) appears to utilize for generating random fluctuations called “noise” in its gene expression. The study, published by… Report says two US states segregate HIV inmates • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 14 10 Alabama and South Carolina are subjecting HIV-positive prisoners to “cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment” by segregating them in violation of international law, two leading U.S. rights groups said on… STI, HIV Counseling Inadequate in Male Teens • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 13 10 Despite national guidelines aimed at improving sexual health services for teenagers, most sexually active boys — even those who report high-risk sexual behaviors — still get too little counseling about… Page 16 of 40 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main