Today, advancements in medicine have rendered HIV a manageable condition that allows most individuals to enjoy a typical ...
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs—commonly referred to as antiretroviral therapy—the virus usually rushes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new single-pill HIV treatment has proved as effective as regimens of up to 11 tablets a day in suppressing the virus in ...
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US-supported international HIV research, particularly that conducted in African countries, has direct benefits to Americans. Cuts to that research may undermine those benefits.
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have uncovered a key reason why HIV remains so difficult to cure: Their research shows that small changes in the virus affect how quickly or slowly ...
In July 2024, we published a story with the headline: "One of the 7 people cured of HIV tells his story. Can his cure work for others." This summer, at the International AIDS Society conference, came ...
Every person with HIV needs treatment for the rest of their life. For some, this means 10 or more drugs taken throughout each day. But as NPR's Gabrielle Emanuel reports, a study shows there's new ...
The shift could cut off tens of thousands of people from treatment.
A handful of people with HIV are able to control the disease without treatment, and now research on these so-called elite controllers is offering clues in the search for a cure. This treatment must be ...
Women living with HIV/AIDS can now have safe and healthy pregnancies with early diagnosis, proper treatment, and consistent ...