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HIV, like any other virus, has one goal--and it isn't killing. ... HIV: Learning From Monkeys and Chimps. Published Jun 25, 2006 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 7:33 PM EST.
For doctors confronting the AIDS epidemic, past ambitions always boiled down to two main goals: prevention, or finding ways to protect people not yet exposed to HIV, through vaccines, safe sex ...
For doctors confronting the AIDS epidemic, past ambitions always boiled down to two main goals: prevention, or finding ways to protect people not yet exposed to HIV, through vaccines, safe sex ...
Rapid HIV tests lead to more people getting tested and receiving their results, according to a study by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs presented at the 16th International AIDS Conference.
“Learning about HIV will empower you,” adds Baldwin. “HIV treatments suppress the virus in the body. This means that someone who is on effective treatment can’t pass it on.
WASHINGTON — The AIDS virus has hideouts deep in the immune system that today’s drugs can’t reach. Now scientists finally have discovered how HIV builds one of those fortresses — and they ...
WASHINGTON — The AIDS virus has hideouts deep in the immune system that today’s drugs can’t reach. Now scientists finally have discovered how HIV builds one of those fortresses — and they ...
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Dr. Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, who is credited with discovering the HIV virus in 1983, about the early days of HIV/AIDS research, and why she's hopeful that a cure can ...