Reggie Dunbar II, diagnosed with HIV in 1985, says a federal court’s decision to uphold the military’s enlistment ban ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
A cure for HIV is in sight. Here’s what scientists are working on.
"The future looks bright as far as a cure," one top HIV cure researcher told LGBTQ Nation.
Scientists isolated and grew rare HIV reservoir clones that allow the virus to persist despite therapy. The study shows that ...
In 2006, Gilead Sciences and Bristol Myers Squibb left a permanent mark on the HIV treatment paradigm by fusing together three antiretrovirals and creating the ...
Four years ago, a team of research physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine began treatment for an HIV patient, in the hopes of finding a cure. This February marked 14 months since the patient was free of ...
A major hurdle to curing people of HIV infection is the way the virus hides in a reservoir composed primarily of dormant immune cells. It is generally believed that HIV does not replicate in these ...
Virologists at Emory University School of Medicine, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta have uncovered a critical detail explaining how HIV assembles its ...
A supercharged HIV vaccine could offer strong protection with just one injection, a study in mice has indicated. Developed by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the ...
Grinspoon noted that even incremental reductions in blood pressure incidence can translate into meaningful declines in cardiovascular events at the population level. In people living with HIV, who ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
Funding cuts are devastating Black HIV prevention work. But activists say pressure is working.
For decades, Black HIV activists have filled the gaps left by public systems. Today, that carefully built infrastructure hangs in the balance.
A missing nutrient in breast milk might explain health problems among children of moms with HIV Their breast milk has significantly lower levels of tryptophan, an essential amino acid Tryptophan is ...
WREG-TV Memphis on MSN
HIV rates continue to soar in Shelby Co.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Shelby County Health Department says Memphis and Shelby County continue to have an HIV rate that’s three times higher than the national average. WREG’s Quametra Wilborn explains ...
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