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How HIV infection may contribute to wide-ranging metabolic conditions
HIV-infected cells release vesicles that contain a viral protein called Nef, impairing cholesterol metabolism and triggering inflammation in uninfected bystander
How Does New Libdo-Boosting Drug for Women Work?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new drug to treat low sex drive in women. But how
Global burden of emergency diseases and conditions: Method to measure the impact of conditions requiring emergency care around the world
In 2015, about half of the world’s 28 million human deaths were the result of medical emergencies, with the bulk
New imaging reveals previously unseen vulnerabilities of HIV: Breakthrough opens new paths to fight against the deadly virus
Imagine that HIV is a sealed tin can: if you opened it, what would you find inside? An international team
High rate of viral suppression among people new to HIV care: Study reflects advances in HIV care, but gaps remain
Eighty-six percent of individuals who entered HIV care soon after diagnosis maintained viral suppression after 48 weeks during a clinical
Binge eating and smoking linked to bullying and sexual abuse
People who ever suffered bullying or sexual abuse have a lower quality of life similar to those living with chronic
11 Dudes Get Real About What Anal Vs Vaginal Sex Feels Like
Whether you’re partial to a lil’ backdoor action or not, admit it: you’re curious. Here (courtesy of Reddit,) 10 dudes
PrEP implementation is associated with a rapid decline in new HIV infections
Rapid, targeted, and high-coverage roll-out of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to men who have sex with men was associated with a
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