For decades, HIV treatment has depended on one hard truth: once medication stops, the virus usually comes roaring back. Modern antiretroviral drugs can suppress HIV so effectively that many people ...
In the U.S., 22% of people living with HIV are women. But advocates say women don't receive the education or prevention ...
For years, researchers have been hoping for vaccines that protect people against not just one strain of HIV, but every strain ...
A BREAKTHROUGH discovery could see HIV patients be drug-free for up to two years, removing the need for daily pills, a trial ...
HIV patients can be drug-free for up to two years under a treatment that ends the need for daily pills. A new antibody cocktail has been shown to successfully suppress the virus in a trial led by ...
Many patients are not being screened for geriatric health problems, chronic health conditions and mental health needs, study ...
By Deena Beasley May 11 (Reuters) - Re-engineering an HIV patient's own immune cells to find and destroy the virus succeeded in controlling the infection in a small first-in-human study, but ...
For many people living with HIV, today's treatments can suppress the virus and dramatically improve health. But even when HIV ...
You may have heard about Descovy (des-ko'-vee), a medicine approved by the FDA in 2015. Descovy is approved to treat HIV. It can also help prevent people from getting HIV through sex. People with HIV ...
The HIV market offers opportunities in unmet needs, R&D advancements, and long-acting treatments in the 7MM, focusing on innovative products and strategic partnerships to capture modest growth from ...
Cambodia achieved its 95-95-95 HIV treatment targets last year, and is on track to eliminate AIDS as a public health threat ...
The Manitoba government has declared a public health emergency over the province’s rising HIV transmission rates, but some ...