‘Switch’ may turn off immune cells that fight HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 21 06 An international research team believe they have discovered why the immune system is unable to control HIV infection. The team have found a molecular pathway involved in the… How HIV “Exhausts” Killer T Cells • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 21 06 American and South African scientists working at the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic in South Africa have discovered how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) “exhausts” killer T cells that would otherwise… Cases of HIV infections with multiple strains more common than previously thought • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 18 06 Cases in which an HIV-positive person is infected with more than one strain of the virus are more common than previously believed, Canadian and U.S.… “Elite” HIV patients mystify doctors • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 18 06 As many as one in 300 HIV patients never get sick and never suffer damage to their immune systems and AIDS experts said on Wednesday they want to know why. Most have… Natural HIV immunity • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 17 06 An international, multi-institutional research consortium is seeking to discover how a few HIV-infected individuals are naturally able to suppress replication of the virus. The Elite Controller Collaborative Study, the first large-scale haplotype-mapping study in… Drug abuse seen driving new HIV epidemics • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 17 06 Many populations worldwide have seen a decrease in HIV prevalence, but in several countries drug use is fueling new HIV epidemics. Prevention has become a key focus of the 16th… Future seen promising for AIDS vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 17 06 There is no vaccine against AIDS and none of the dozens of vaccines being tested is likely to completely protect people from the deadly virus, but the future looks bright for… More than 1 million in Africa get HIV drugs: WHO • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 17 06 Ten times more people in Africa are getting life-saving AIDS drugs than just three years ago, but still most get no treatment and the pandemic continues to… World Bank urges Thai model for AIDS prevention • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 17 06 Developing countries with few resources to fight AIDS could take their lead from Thailand’s prevention programs of recent years, which have allowed it to provide nearly free drug treatments… Health experts look to new weapons to battle AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 15 06 Circumcision, microbicides and drugs all offer promising new possibilities for battling the AIDS pandemic, but it will not be easy to roll out this arsenal of prevention methods,… Cannabis pitched as painkiller at AIDS conference • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 15 06 The light scent of marijuana wafted among exhibits at the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto on Monday, as activists took advantage of Canada’s comparatively pot-friendly policies to make a… Panel Updates Guidelines for Treatment of Adult HIV Infection • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 14 06 With antiretroviral therapy for adults with HIV infection continuing to evolve, the International AIDS Society - USA Panel has issued updated recommendations for the treatment of HIV, according… Study Compares First-Line Drug Therapies For Treating HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 14 06 In the first head-to-head comparison between two commonly used HIV treatments, researchers found one triple-drug therapy was significantly more effective at reducing HIV viral load in the blood when… No Advantage For Four-Drug Antiretroviral Regimen For Initial Treatment of HIV-1 • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 14 06 Adding a fourth drug to an antiretroviral regimen for the initial treatment of HIV-1 did not lead to significant differences in reducing HIV levels in the… Rights group seeks UN support on HIV testing • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 11 06 A growing number of countries are supporting coercive or discriminatory HIV testing programs that fail to ensure confidentiality, a U.S. human rights group said on Thursday ahead of an… UN Caucasus AIDS prevention center set up in Yerevan • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 The United Nations has chosen Armenia as host for its UNAIDS regional joint project center for fighting AIDS. The Yerevan office, set up this spring, will coordinate a… Armenicum • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 Armenicum - a drug invented by Armenian scientist to treat AIDS Armenicum is an anti-HIV therapy currently being studied in Armenia and other countries from the former Soviet Union. The product is supposed to have been… Armenicum Therapeutic indications • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 The drug “Armenicum” is intended for treatment of HIV-infected adults in symptomatic and AIDS stages. Clinical trials of the drug were started in Scientific Clinical Centre “Armenicum” in November, 1998 (Phase II). 240… Armenicum and anti HIV/AIDS drug • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 HIV-infection is a slowly but inevitably progressive immunodeficiency state developing in the result of the contamination with HIV-causative agent and leading to a number of fatal complications. The later clinically manifested stage… Armenian Doctors Optimistic On Battling AIDS • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 Armenian doctors are sure that the modern-day plague can be beaten as hundreds of patients suffering from AIDS have already undergone treatment at a Yerevan clinic and feel well, Russia’s RIA… Number of HIV Cases in Armenia Exceeds Official Data • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 The AIDS situation in Armenia is not so favorable. According to official data, the number of HIV-infected persons and AIDS patients in Armenia is 124, but in fact… Scepticism over Aids ‘cure’ • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 Western Aids experts have poured cold water on reports from Armenia of a possible cure for the killer disease. The treatment, Armenicum, is under development in Yerevan in Armenia, where there are claims… Armenicum Widely Tested In India • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 Yerevan August 06, Armenpress- Armenicum is considered the best medicine against AIDs. One week ago it was massively tested in India, Armenian defense minister Serj Sargssian said adding that the number… What is Armenicum • Armenicum • Aug 11 06 Armenicum is an anti-HIV therapy currently being studied in Armenia and other countries from the former Soviet Union. The product is supposed to have been developed as part of an anti-germ/chemical warfare inoculation for… HIV therapy drugs reach one in five-study • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 10 06 Only one in five people with HIV in poor and middle-income countries receives the drugs that treat the virus, said a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and… Page 32 of 45 pages « First < 30 31 32 33 34 > Last » << Back to main