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 ...
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 ...