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Achieving lasting remission for HIV
Knowable Magazine reports on breakthroughs in HIV treatment; engineered antibodies show promise for long-term control, hinting at a functional cure.
A single center letter describes lung transplantation in people living with HIV despite CD4 counts under 200 during evaluation, emphasizing prior viral suppression and clinical context when assessing ...
As the annual U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) kicks off in Washington, D.C., this week with a focus on aging with HIV, Gilead Sciences is rolling out a corresponding awareness campaign ...
Rare case shows a man living virus free for years after stopping treatment, raising new questions about how the immune system ...
Older adults with HIV are encountering health management challenges as they age, despite achieving stable HIV treatment, according to new research from South Korea examining the experiences of those ...
Thirty years ago, at age 27, Jerry Johnson noticed a rash on his upper body. He was openly gay, and so his mother, who worked at a state health agency, would bring him information about the human ...
Housing, really as far as we're concerned, it’s part of treatment, and you won't stay in treatment if you don't have nowhere ...
Thumbi Ndung’u consults for Gilead Sciences, Inc. He has received HIV cure-related research grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc, the US NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust and SFA ...
HIV patients face increased risk of thyroid dysfunction, with hypothyroidism being most prevalent at 2.7%. The review found a correlation between hypothyroidism and lower CD4 counts in HIV patients.
Parents with HIV who want to breastfeed are now able to — with the blessing of their pediatrician — after a game-changing report was released this spring. The 11-page report, “Infant Feeding for ...
A court ruling this week will end the last categorical disqualification preventing HIV-positive people from serving in the military, advocates say. (U.S. Army) The Defense Department may not prohibit ...
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