An existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing ‘silent’ HIV cells and delaying reinfections — a significant pre-clinical
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Novel treatment based on gene editing safely and effectively removes HIV-like virus from genomes of non-human primates
A single injection of a novel CRISPR gene-editing treatment safely and efficiently removes SIV — a virus related to the
Study demonstrates efficacy of new short-term resistant TB treatment
Tuberculosis (TB) disproportionately affects vulnerable populations including those with limited economic resources, HIV patients, those whose diet is deficient in
Mapping the pathway to gut health in HIV and SIV infections
A UC Davis study found that the damaged gut lining (known as leaky gut) in monkeys infected with chronic simian
Cell size and cycle indicate decision making in HIV
The life-saving drugs don’t cure HIV, though, because when the virus infects the body, it insidiously targets the very cells
HIV life cycle
A new research has revealed details about the HIV virus capsid structure and how it develops. A capsid is a
Addictive behaviors have strong links with ancient retroviral infection
New research from an international team led by Oxford University’s Department of Zoology and the National-Kapodistrian University of Athens, shows
Daily intake of Aspirin reduces the risk of HIV
According to a study, daily intake of aspirin could lower women’s risk of getting HIV by 35 percent. To infect
Naltrexone reduces alcohol intake in HIV patients
Naltrexone is an injection that decreases heavy drinking in the general population when taken in conjunction with counseling, the injection
Mutated HIV strain turned to AIDS faster than expected
A mutated strain of HIV is developing to AIDS faster than usual, a new study carried out by Simon Fraser