Treatment of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has seen remarkable advancements with the advent of the latest anti-retroviral drug therapy and powerful
Rx Opioids Up Pneumonia Risk in Patients With, Without HIV
MONDAY, Jan. 7, 2019 — Prescribed opioids are associated with an increased risk for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring hospitalization among
HIV pain: Causes, types, and treatment
Pain can have a profound, negative impact on people’s overall quality of life. One study revealed that people with HIV
Negligible risk of transmitting HIV during sex when viral load is suppressed
There is a negligible risk of transmitting HIV during sex when a person living with HIV is on antiretroviral therapy
Haemophiliacs were called in groups to be told about HIV infections
Specialist boarding school at the centre of the tainted blood scandal: Teenage haemophiliacs were called in groups to be told
HIV/ AIDS Cases Surge In China By 14 Percent
The number of people living with HIV/ AIDS in China has surged by 14 percent. The country’s state media said
New Therapy May Control HIV Without Daily Pills
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 2018 — A combination of two HIV-fighting antibodies can suppress the virus in some patients, even after
Sexual Health Awareness Month, 5 STDs you need to know about
September is observed as Sexual Health Awareness Month. While Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) are very common, many people are not
Smartphone app can help improve outcomes with HIV
(HealthDay)—A smartphone app designed for people living with HIV increases users’ consistency in doctor visits and improves their health outcomes,
Aspirin, a drug commonly available, may help prevent HIV
An affordable, globally available drug – low-dose aspirin – could help prevent HIV transmission, scientists say. HIV infection rates remain