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Every bite, breath, or bug that enters your body passes through your gut. Luckily, your gut’s got a squad of immune cells ...
Why do people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) often suffer from cardiovascular, liver, and other comorbidities? Researchers at the Center for Individualized Infection Medicine ...
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology and collaborating institutions have developed a novel HIV vaccine candidate, a new germline-targeting Env SOSIP trimer called 3nv.2, that is ...
His study showed that around 5 percent of HIV-infected children who receive antiretrovirals within the first six months of ...
At CBS and ABC, he pursued news segments aimed at destigmatizing gay life and drawing attention to an epidemic that at the time was largely overlooked.
Lori Cannon was known for her advocacy work with ACT UP Chicago, the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, in the 1980s. It was during that time, she also co-founded Open Hand Chicago, an in-home meal ...
Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and CDC threaten US HIV/AIDS testing and prevention, raising concerns about reversing progress in the fight against the epidemic.
Lori Cannon, a renowned Chicago activist and advocate for Chicago's LGBTQ+ community and people living with HIV/AIDS, died this past weekend.
"If I was bisexual or gay, I would come out" - Magic on the gossip that surrounded him after contracting the HIV virus originally appeared on Basketball Network. When Magic Johnson announced in ...
Hidden gene in leukemia virus could revolutionize HIV treatment Newly identified “viral silencer” explains HTLV-1’s stealth infection strategy; potential applications for HIV therapy.
Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their viral loads to undetectable levels and then come off the medicine.
A single shot of gene therapy given to newborn monkeys appears to shield them from HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, for at least three years.