HIV: There's hope for a cure—where we stand now With the help of new scientific and technological developments, the HIV/Aids research community is increasingly turning to an ambitious goal: finding a cure for HIV/Aids. Dec 2, 2024 0 0 HIV & AIDS Considerable scale-up needed to achie...
Two cases of HIV cure after bone marrow transplant in recent years have stirred great scientific interest. The conditions in these cases were too unique, and bone marrow transplants far too risky, for this to be a realistic approach to curing HIV infection. However, these cases offer new poss...
Two cases of HIV cure after bone marrow transplant in recent years have stirred great scientific interest. The conditions in these cases were too unique, and bone marrow transplants far too risky, for this to be a realistic approach to curing HIV infection. However, these cases offer new poss...
We’re closer to a cure for HIV than ever before. This half hour, Scripps News examines the fight against a virus that has killed millions of people around the world in the last generation. In 2023 there were nearly 40 million people living with HIV. Some 30.7 million of them receive an...
New Research Paves Way for Potential Universal HIV Cure June 16, 2023 New research unveils initial insights into the mechanisms by which stem cell transplantation can eliminate… Health Readily Available Dietary Supplement Reverses HIV-Related Organ Damage in Preclinical Trials May 24, 2023 MitoQ Ma...
“Ensuring that HIV cure strategies work for diverse populations is key to ACTG’s HIV cure research agenda,” said Marina Caskey, MD, the Rockefeller University and Weill Cornell Medicine, and Vice-Chair of PAUSE. “We have engaged with the communities of local in...
Scientists find mechanism for spontaneous HIV cure French scientists today unveiled the genetic mechanism by which they believe two men… November 5, 2014 14:51 IST Social media can help stop spread of HIV Tweets and Facebook posts could be a new tool to help curb the spread of HIV. ...
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A cure for HIV and AIDS reportedly could be just a few years away after scientists have been able to successfully snip away the virus from infected cells and prevent the disease from returning.
"HIV has really excellent therapies thanks to the unprecedented progress in developingantiretroviral therapy, but even with that, the disease still causes early mortality and significant medical problems, and a cure is desperately needed," said Tim Schacker, MD, the principal investigator and program ...