Genetic cause of innate resistance to HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 16 08 Some people may be naturally resistant to infection with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The results of a study conducted by Dr. Nicole Bernard of the Research Institute of… Has nothing to do with Science • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 “The HIV hypothesis ranks with the ‘bad air’ theory for malaria and the ‘bacterial infection’ theory of beriberi and pellagra [caused by nutritional deficiencies]. It is a hoax that… CDC, UNAIDS and WHO deceptive positions • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 How exactly *is* HIV transmitted? The Official answer: From “HIV and Its Transmission”, a CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency of the USA Department of Health and Human… What about Africa ? Sex has nothing to do with it • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 Overall, 35% of Africa’s children are at higher risk of death than they were 10 years ago. Every hour, more than 500 African mothers lose… No evidence of ‘HIV’ transmission • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 No reliable evidence has ever been presented, for the Sexual Transmission of ‘HIV/AIDS’. Note that all the references presented [...] in the answer, are related to the US Department… Sex has nothing to do with ‘AIDS’ • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 Result of the largest and longest study of the heterosexual transmission of ‘HIV’ in the United States: We followed 175 HIV-discordant couples over time, for a total of approximately… HIV Causes AIDS • HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom • Jul 12 08 AIDS, a new disease, was first recognized in 1981, clustered in male homosexuals, intravenous drug abusers, and hemophiliacs in the United States and among sexually active heterosexuals in some countries of equatorial Africa. Human… Time to separate state and scientce • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 12 08 Talk given at the International Conference on Science and Democracy, on 20 and 21 April 2001, in Napoli, Italy. Introduction During my 25 years as a scientist I have watched… Growing Evidence HIV Not The Cause Of AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 12 08 The last ten years of AIDS research has spent $22 billion and produced no cure, no hope and no proof that HIV causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Prevention efforts… Gels to protect women from HIV may help men more • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 08 08 Gels aimed at helping women protect themselves from the AIDS virus may end up helping men as much or more, researchers predicted on Monday. Computer models predict… Infant formula blocks HIV transmission via breastfeeding • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 03 08 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a global epidemic threatening the lives of millions of people. Because there is no known cure, prevention of the transmission of the virus that… People with HIV living longer, study shows • HIV/AIDS news • Jul 02 08 People with HIV in the developed world are no more likely to die in the first five years following infection than men and women in the general population, British researchers… Zinc Finger Proteins Put Personalized HIV Therapy Within Reach • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 30 08 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and collaborators are using minute, naturally occurring proteins called zinc fingers to engineer T cells to one day treat… Psychosocial Issues Affect HIV/AIDS Treatment Outcomes • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 18 08 Psychosocial influences such as stress, depression and trauma have been neglected in biomedical and treatment studies involving people infected with HIV, yet they are now known to have significant health impacts… Protein That Predicts Alzheimer’s Also Predicts HIV Progression • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 17 08 A protein that is one of the major predictors of Alzheimer’s disease also predicts the pace at which HIV-infected persons will progress to death, a team of U.S. scientists… Combo HIV drug therapy safe, effective in children • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 10 08 Treatment with combination anti-HIV drug therapy that includes a drug from the class known as protease inhibitors is safe and effective for the long-term treatment of previously treated HIV-infected… Programs Can Reduce Risky Sex Among HIV-positive Minority Men • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 05 08 Research has shown that HIV-positive African American and Hispanic men who were sexually abused as children are particularly vulnerable to engaging in high-risk sex and experiencing depressive symptoms.… Longer drug therapy helps babies ward off AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Jun 05 08 Three months of extra treatment with the drug nevirapine helps babies ward off the AIDS virus longer, and infected women do not need to rush to wean their infants,… Failed HIV Drug Gets Second Chance with Addition of Gold Nanoparticles • HIV/AIDS news • May 26 08 Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered that adding tiny bits of gold to a failed HIV drug rekindle the drug’s ability to stop the… Scientists image a single HIV particle being born • HIV/AIDS news • May 26 08 A mapmaker and a mathematician may seem like an unlikely duo, but together they worked out a way to measure longitude – and kept millions of sailors from getting… Protein that provides innate defense against HIV could lead to new treatments • HIV/AIDS news • May 26 08 By identifying a protein that restricts the release of HIV-1 virus from human cells, scientists believe they may be closer to identifying new approaches to… “Blood-Free” Monitoring as Good as Blood Tests in Predicting the Course of AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • May 20 08 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have shown that monitoring treatment adherence to AIDS therapy is a simple blood-free way… HIV Infection Stems from Few Viruses • HIV/AIDS news • May 16 08 A new study reveals the genetic identity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the version responsible for sexual transmission, in unprecedented detail. The finding provides important clues in the ongoing search… World Bank shifts HIV/AIDS focus in Africa • HIV/AIDS news • May 15 08 The World Bank on Wednesday unveiled a four-year strategy to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa that shifts focus from emergency response to long-term development. The change was made possible after billions… Researchers Get Inside a Long-suspected HIV Hideout in Humans • HIV/AIDS news • May 14 08 Scientists have broken inside a cell long suspected of harboring HIV during drug treatment and determined it is indeed a reservoir of the virus in humans, where it… Page 25 of 45 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main