You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Solving the Puzzle of Cognitive Problems Caused By HIV Infection • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 03 11 A longstanding medical mystery – why so many people with HIV experience memory loss and other cognitive problems despite potent antiretroviral therapy – may have been solved… Researchers find CDT biomarker ineffective for identifying unhealthy alcohol use • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 21 11 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found that among HIV-infected adults with alcohol problems, measuring their carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) biomarker was a poor and… HIV/AIDS numbers from around the world • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 03 11 Here is some new global data on HIV and AIDS from an updated report by the Joint U.N. Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). THE GLOBAL PICTURE: * More than 34 million people… NIH scientists reactivate immune cells exhausted by chronic HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 03 11 Scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, have demonstrated why certain immune cells chronically exposed to HIV… 30 years on, AIDS fight may tilt more to treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 03 11 After 30 years of AIDS prevention efforts, global leaders may now need to shift their focus to spending more on drugs used to treat the disease as… 1 in 4 new HIV infections in Ontario are among women: Study • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 01 11 Despite significant clinical advances in HIV care, an estimated 25 per cent of new HIV infections in Ontario from 2006 to 2008 were among women,… Special Report: An end to AIDS? • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 01 11 For his doctors, Timothy Ray Brown was a shot in the dark. An HIV-positive American who was cured by a unique type of bone marrow transplant, the man known as “the… Key goals for building on 30 years of HIV/AIDS research • HIV/AIDS news • May 31 11 In the 30 years since the first reported cases of a mysterious illness now known as AIDS, researchers have made extraordinary advances in understanding, treating and preventing… PET Scans Predict Effectiveness of Treatment for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in HIV Patients • HIV/AIDS news • May 24 11 With the deficiencies in knowledge of tuberculosis—as well as in the practices, programs and strategies used to combat the disease and co-infection with human immunodeficiency… HIV-infected donors present novel source of organs for HIV-infected transplant candidates • HIV/AIDS news • May 23 11 A new study published in the American Journal of Transplantation reveals that HIV-infected deceased donors represent a potentially novel source of organs for HIV-infected transplant candidates… Wider distribution of drugs needed to cut AIDS deaths in China • HIV/AIDS news • May 19 11 China needs to identify and provide effective AIDS drugs to more HIV patients infected through sexual contact and use of dirty needles if it wants cut… Preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS with humanized BLT mice • HIV/AIDS news • May 18 11 The more than 2.7 million new HIV infections recorded per year leave little doubt that the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread globally. That’s why there’s the need for… Young Adults, Teens Prefer Rapid HIV Testing • HIV/AIDS news • May 17 11 Teens and young adults prefer rapid HIV testing that can deliver results in less than an hour, but some still worry about whether their tests will be confidential, according to… China AIDS sufferers being denied medical care • HIV/AIDS news • May 17 11 People in China living with HIV and AIDS are routinely being denied medical treatment in mainstream hospitals due to fear and ignorance about the disease, according to a study released… Early Treatment with Antiretroviral Therapy Prevents HIV Transmission • HIV/AIDS news • May 12 11 A research study led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has made a major discovery in the effort to halt the spread of HIV, the virus… Taking HIV drugs helps protect partner: U.S. study • HIV/AIDS news • May 12 11 People infected with the AIDS virus who took antiretroviral drugs cut the risk of spreading the infection to their uninfected sexual partner, U.S. government researchers said on Thursday. The… Experimental AIDS vaccine shows promise in monkeys • HIV/AIDS news • May 11 11 An experimental vaccine helped monkeys with a form of the AIDS virus control the infection for more than a year, suggesting it may lead to a vaccine for people, U.S.… Study finds teens often willing to accept free or low-cost rapid HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • May 09 11 Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends routine HIV testing for everyone between the ages of 13-64 as part of their regular… Insight into HIV immunity may lead to vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • May 06 11 By investigating the action of the human antibodies called ADCC, in people with HIV, researchers were able to identify that the virus evolves to evade or ‘escape’ the antibodies.… HIV risk in young black males • HIV/AIDS news • May 02 11 New research is shedding light on why young black males who have sex with males have among the highest rates of HIV infection in the United States, even though their reported… Kids Born With HIV Growing Up Well • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 21 11 Once facing an almost certain death sentence, most children born with HIV are now faring well into adolescence and adulthood, according to a newly published study co-authored by Tulane infectious… How TRIM5 fights HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 20 11 Thanks to a certain protein, rhesus monkeys are resistant to HIV. Known as TRIM5, the protein prevents the HI virus from multiplying once it has entered the cell. Researchers from the universities of… HIV rate in SF could be cut sharply with expanded treatment, study predicts • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 13 11 If HIV-infected adults in San Francisco began taking antiretroviral treatments as soon as they were diagnosed, the rate of new HIV infections among men… Gay couples could benefit from testing together • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 24 11 A number of American men who have sex with men are supportive of couples-based voluntary HIV counseling and testing (CVCT), in which couples receive counseling and their HIV test results… New York reports first HIV spread from live organ donor • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 17 11 A New York man has contracted the AIDS virus in the nation’s first case of transmission from a living organ donor since a screening test was implemented… Page 12 of 40 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main