The incidence of skin diseases in people with HIV has declined significantly over the past decade, but some patient groups remain at a higher risk, particularly for cutaneous malignancies (CM), ...
Scientists are supercharging patients' own immune cells to try to fight HIV without today's drugs. A small study is giving a ...
People with HIV could have an increased risk of heart disease even if they aren't suffering any symptoms related to their infection, a new study finds. Middle-aged people living with HIV were more ...
Re-engineering an HIV patient's own immune cells to find and destroy the virus succeeded in controlling the infection in a ...
The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules are proteins expressed on the cell membrane that can activate circulating immune cells, T cells specifically, for targeted cell killing. Alternatively, ...
Scientists have long known that people living with HIV face a higher risk of heart disease. The statin drug pitavastatin, however, might offer a solution. In a phase 3 clinical trial, individuals with ...
Scientists have identified promising real-world links between common HIV drugs and a reduced incidence of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease (AD) currently afflicts nearly seven million people ...
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New breakthrough brings researchers closer to a functional cure for HIV
Three people were able to suppress the virus for months without their usual treatment regimen.
Researchers mapped more than 100 mutations that allow diverse HIV-1 strains to evade broadly neutralizing antibodies.
Barbara Roberts has lived with HIV for more than three decades. Now, a new FDA-approved medication is changing how she ...
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