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When Magic Johnson announced his HIV diagnosis, it shocked the world and forever changed the conversation around health, ...
At a prison in the Catskill Mountains, where I used to be incarcerated, some men were trying to buck the trend.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNGame-changing molecule turns HIV against itself to halt activityIn the ongoing fight against HIV, scientists have taken a new step toward long-term control of the virus. Researchers have ...
Tulane University researchers have developed a new handheld TB test that significantly improves detection in people with HIV, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNHIV/Aids Breakthrough Not a 'Cure', Popular Social Media Posts Misrepresent the FactsHIV/Aids breakthrough not a 'cure', popular social media posts misrepresent the factsIN SHORT: While promising, a recent breakthrough in HIV research is not a "cure" or a "vaccine", as several posts ...
In Part 1 of this Spotlight special briefing, we looked at some of the big picture dynamics of HIV in South Africa, and in Part 2, we considered some of the vulnerabilities of our HIV programme.
Eight million people living with HIV. Just over 6 million on treatment. Behind these big numbers lurk a universe of fascinating epidemiological dynamics. In this special briefing, Spotlight editor ...
Four decades ago, hardly anyone in South Africa had HIV. Today, roughly one in eight people here are living with the virus. HIV has quite simply become a routine part of life in South Africa.
Decline in mental processes is a common complication of HIV infection. It's called, among other things, AIDS dementia. Learn more.
A new paper-based device improves HIV testing accuracy by controlling blood collection, enhancing infection measurement and drug resistance detection.
Lenacapavir, an antiretroviral drug typically used to treat HIV infections, can also effectively prevent them, a phase 3 clinical trial has shown.
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