When Trump’s aid cuts robbed them of HIV drugs, these people died. Now the UK is poised to slash funding further - ON THE ...
The Kingdom of Buganda has reported a major milestone in its HIV/AIDS response efforts, revealing that Shs2.9 billion collected through the Kabaka's 70th Birthday Run has been successfully utilised to ...
HIV can throw the body clock off balance, leaving many people living with the virus in a constant state of “jet lag,” according to a new study in The Lancet HIV involving Wits University researchers.
Researchers are increasingly developing antibody therapies to treat infectious diseases. Therapies are being designed to reduce the severity of infections such as bird flu, and cure chronic conditions ...
Toxoplasma gondii poses serious risks during pregnancy and to those with weakened immune systems, and Clinicians must ...
In these uncertain, volatile, and unprecedented times, the role of science is more important than ever. Scientific advances that benefit humanity and ensure planetary sustainability for current and ...
With a focus on Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont, a project funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse will analyze trends in drug use and barriers to care with the goal of strengthening ...
A University of California San Diego researcher is collaborating with colleagues from Brown University on ambitious five-year ...
In the late 1960s, scientists discovered a miracle drug for Parkinson’s disease — a simple, inexpensive dopamine-replacement ...
The two-drug regimen dolutegravir/lamivudine is as effective as the three-drug regimen dolutegravir plus tenofovir ...
COMMENT: From the early days of stigma and silence to today’s funding cuts, the story of HIV and Aids reminds us that ...
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