An affordable, globally available drug – low-dose Aspirin – shows promise as a new approach to preventing HIV transmission, a
In Southern Mozambique, only half of people diagnosed with HIV enroll in medical care
HIV diagnosis is the first of many steps in the path to global disease control. However, in Southern Mozambique, more
Treg cells protect babies from getting HIV infection from their mothers
Scientists now report that Treg cells, a type of regulatory lymphocyte, may be protecting babies in the womb from getting
A ‘super’ receptor that helps kill HIV infected cells
While treatments for HIV mean that the disease is no longer largely fatal, the world still lacks a true therapy
Study challenges ‘shock and kill’ approach to eliminating HIV
Researchers have provided new insight into the cellular processes behind the ‘shock and kill’ approach to curing HIV, which they
Scientists discover new way that HIV evades the immune system
Scientists have just discovered a new mechanism by which HIV evades the immune system, and which shows precisely how the
Opioid addiction treatment drug helps suppress HIV in former prisoners
When individuals with HIV are released from prison, they have difficulty obtaining care and are often unable to adhere to
Peer influence, better HIV counseling could encourage boys in Africa to be circumcised
With research showing that male circumcision reduces the odds of getting HIV through heterosexual sex by 60 percent, more boys