You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news HIV in drug users unrelated to needle-exchange • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 21 07 Higher risk profiles account for the high rates of HIV infection among injection drug users who participate in needle exchange programs, not participation in the program itself, according to researchers… Researchers discover new details about HIV-1 entry and infection • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 16 07 The primary targets of HIV-1 infection in the human vagina have been definitively identified in a new study published in the February 2007 issue of the journal Immunity,… Smoking pot cuts nerve pain from HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 13 07 Smoking cannabis daily can significantly reduce the chronic nerve pain experienced by many HIV-infected patients, according to results of a trial conducted at the University of California, San Francisco.… Study finds young Africans suffering advanced HIV disease from delayed diagnosis • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 08 07 A new study suggests the effects of long-standing, undiagnosed HIV infection are hanging over a generation of adolescents in Zimbabwe, causing organ damage, chronic ill health,… HIV Dementia Alarmingly High in Africa • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 30 07 An international study led by Johns Hopkins suggests that the rate of HIV-associated dementia is so high in sub-Saharan Africa that HIV dementia along with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia from strokes… Scientists find potential ‘off-switch’ for HIV virus • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 11 07 While there is no cure for lingering viral infections such as HIV and herpes, a recent study at Princeton University suggests it may be possible to deactivate such viruses indefinitely… HIV treatments improve health, but nutritional issues remain • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 22 06 Despite the success of highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART), people with HIV may still be at higher risk for nutritional deficiencies and abnormalities. In two different studies, researchers at… Indian state plans obligatory pre-marriage HIV test • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 20 06 India’s Andhra Pradesh state, which has the country’s largest number of HIV cases, is set to become the first to make it mandatory for couples to take a HIV test… New Drug Offers Promise as Single Treatment for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 13 06 An experimental antiretroviral drug designated “MK-0518” rapidly achieves sharp reductions in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) levels, and may offer the prospect of single-drug treatment for patients with HIV… Hormonal contraception doesn’t raise HIV risk • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 11 06 Using hormonal contraception does not appear to increase women’s overall risk of contracting the AIDS virus, according to a U.S. National Institutes of Health study published on Thursday. The study, published… New approaches to expanding HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 04 06 Nearly 300 U.S. physicians, government health officials and HIV/AIDS advocates on Wednesday gathered in Washington, D.C., for a two-day meeting that focuses on new approaches to expanding HIV testing in the… Best HIV-Prevention Programs Help People Build Skills • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 04 06 A new evidence review is arming local health agencies with the most effective ways of stopping the spread of HIV - role-playing, better personal communication and proper condom use, for… Man sent to prison for knowingly spreading HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 27 06 A man in the U.S. infected with HIV, who knowingly exposed three women to the virus, has been sentenced to almost three years in prison. A jury has found… HIV infection on the rise worldwide • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 21 06 HIV infection is rising in every region of the world and, most worrying, in countries like Uganda and Thailand that had been heralded as success stories in the fight against AIDS,… Early-stage immune system control of HIV may depend on inherited factors • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 04 06 Findings may provide important clues for vaccine development How well an individual’s immune system controls HIV during the earliest phases of infection appears to depend on… U.S. should develop ‘strategic plan’ to tackle HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 30 06 Although there is “no easy fix” for HIV/AIDS in the U.S., “refocusing our sights on improved outcomes and developing a comprehensive strategic plan to achieve them” would be a… JAMA examines history of HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 27 06 “HIV Screening in Health Care Settings: Public Health and Civil Liberties Conflict?” Journal of the American Medical Association: Lawrence Gostin, associate dean at the Georgetown University Law Center, in the Oct.… HIV-Positive Minorities and Poor Get Little Outpatient Care • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 26 06 In a first-of-its-kind study, UCLA researchers have shown that segments of the HIV-infected population who have little to no consistent outpatient medical care - and yet are most in… Georgia health officials launch initiative to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in Hispanic community • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 06 Georgia health officials have launched a new bilingual initiative that aims to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in the state’s Hispanic community and educate residents about HIV… Clinton Foundation trains HIV-positive people in Lesotho to assist medical workers • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 06 The Clinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS Initiative has trained 10 HIV-positive people in Lesotho to help doctors, nurses and pharmacists cope with treating people with HIV/AIDS in a… Meeting the challenge of Injection drug use and HIV in Armenia • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 06 Injection drug use (IDU) rates and HIV rates in some countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU) are skyrocketing. The epidemic of injection drug use… Top S. Africa AIDS doctor urges mandatory HIV tests • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 19 06 South Africa, burdened with one of the world’s worst AIDS crises, should institute mandatory HIV tests through employers, banks and medical insurance programmes, a senior AIDS doctor said… AIDS spreading beyond China high risk groups • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 18 06 AIDS in China has spread beyond high-risk groups such as injecting drug users, prostitutes and homosexuals and the country is becoming “like Africa” in how the virus is transmitted, a… Study points to new strategy for AIDS vaccination • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 17 06 A new HIV study shows how competition among the human immune system’s T cells allows the virus to escape destruction and eventually develop into full-blown AIDS. The study, which… The Challenge of HIV/AIDS in the Workforce Explored • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 17 06 It is estimated that at the end of 2003 there were more than 37.8 million persons living with HIV/AIDS worldwide and that over 1 million of these persons resided… Page 29 of 40 pages « First < 27 28 29 30 31 > Last » << Back to main