You are here : health.am > HIV/AIDS Health Center > HIV/AIDS news HIV/AIDS news Study finds increased presence, severity of coronary artery plaques in HIV-infected men • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 08 10 A Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) study has found that relatively young men with longstanding HIV infection and minimal cardiac risk factors had significantly more coronary… HIV prevention is not enough • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 25 09 HIV prevention is not enough: child survival in the context of prevention of mother to child HIV transmission Abstract Clinical and epidemiologic research has identified increasingly effective interventions to reduce mother… India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 25 09 India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection: the feasibility of a family-based HIV-prevention intervention for rural Indian youth Background Despite the centrality of family in Indian society, relatively little… New Insight into Selective Binding Properties of Infectious HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 15 09 Free infectious HIV-1 is widely thought to be the major form of the virus in the blood of infected persons. U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) researchers, however,… From HIV diagnosis to treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 14 09 From HIV diagnosis to treatment: evaluation of a referral system to promote and monitor access to antiretroviral therapy in rural Tanzania Background Individuals diagnosed with HIV in developing countries are not… India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 14 09 India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection: the feasibility of a family-based HIV-prevention intervention for rural Indian youth Despite the centrality of family in Indian society, relatively little is known… U.S. Medicare to pay for HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 09 09 Americans enrolled in the U.S. government-run Medicare health insurance program will now be covered for tests that screen for HIV, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees… Stem Cells Can be Engineered to Kill HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 09 09 Researchers from the UCLA AIDS Institute and colleagues have for the first time demonstrated that human blood stem cells can be engineered into cells that can target and kill… Stem Cells Can be Engineered to Kill HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 08 09 Researchers from the UCLA AIDS Institute and colleagues have for the first time demonstrated that human blood stem cells can be engineered into cells that can target and kill… Dutch AIDS case shows how virus spreads early • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 07 09 Newly infected AIDS patients rarely know they have the virus and can continue their high-risk behavior just when they are the most infectious, Dutch researchers reported. They said… Maternal HAART Minimizes the Risk of Postnatal HIV Transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 27 09 Researchers conducting clinical trials in Rwanda have concluded that the risk of postnatal transmission is minimal in HIV-positive mothers undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) while breastfeeding. The… Timely and continuous HIV care extends survival • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 26 09 In people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that causes AIDS, high-risk behavior, HIV infection itself, as well as late initiation and early discontinuation of anti-HIV therapy all… Unacculturated Hispanics in US at Higher Risk for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 25 09 Researchers from UCLA’s Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research surveyed 600 Hispanics recruited from Los Angeles County sexually transmitted disease clinics, community-based organizations and needle-exchange… Obesity May Have Adverse Role in HIV Treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 25 09 The immune systems of HIV patients who are obese don’t respond to antiretroviral therapy as well as do those of people of normal weight, according to a study conducted… Over 33 million infected with AIDS virus: U.N. • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 24 09 An estimated 33.4 million people worldwide are infected with the AIDS virus, up from 33 million in 2007, but more people are living longer due to the availability of… HIV, disability and discrimination: making the links in international and domestic human rights law • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 16 09 Stigma and discrimination constitute one of the greatest barriers to dealing effectively with the HIV epidemic, underlying a range of human rights violations… No-entry zones for AIDS virus • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 12 09 The AIDS virus inserts its genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center have now shown for the first time that the virus almost… Global challenges and opportunities in fighting HIV/AIDS and neglected diseases • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 03 09 Responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic and tackling so-called neglected tropical diseases are the focus of the November/December 2009 edition of Health Affairs. The articles, by leading global… Obama lifts ban on U.S. entry of those with HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 30 09 President Barack Obama announced on Friday that a 22-year-old ban on allowing people infected with with the AIDS virus into the United States will be lifted… Size matters when it comes to AIDS defense: study • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 29 09 Men with larger foreskins are more likely to become infected with the AIDS virus, researchers said on Wednesday in a finding that helps explain why circumcision can protect… Foreskin Surface Area and HIV Acquisition: Size Matters • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 28 09 Randomized clinical trials conducted by researchers in Rakai, Uganda, have revealed a link between the size of foreskin surface area and the risk of male HIV acquisition. The results… Sperm may play leading role in spreading HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 26 09 Sperm, and not just the fluid it bathes in, can transmit HIV to macrophages, T cells, and dendritic cells (DCs), report a team led by Ana Ceballos at the… Taking Medicine for HIV Proves Hard to Swallow for Many People • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 09 Highly active antiretroviral therapy has increased the longevity and quality of life for people living with human immunodeficiency virus. But it requires strict adherence in taking… Researchers question evidence linking overlapping sexual partners and African HIV rates • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 09 Contrary to conventional wisdom, scientific evidence proving that overlapping multiple sexual partners — concurrency — drives the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is actually quite limited,… Africa should protect children from AIDS: Machel • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 23 09 African leaders should be more serious about protecting the continent’s children from AIDS and it is time for them to change state spending priorities, Nelson Mandela’s wife Graca Machel said… Page 18 of 40 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main