So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
Explore the latest advancements in HIV therapy and how enhanced immune cells can improve treatment outcomes for patients.
For more than a decade, doctors and researchers have announced that a handful of people around the world have been cured of ...
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have made a significant breakthrough in HIV treatment. They’ve shown that NK ...
The anonymous success story, dubbed the next Berlin Patient, is the first person to be cured without donated stem cells from someone completely immune to HIV. Reading time 3 minutes Doctors have ...
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Enhanced natural killer cells show promise for HIV remission
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control, according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The ...
BOSTON — HIV can be suppressed when the long-acting combination of cabotegravir plus rilpivirine (Cabenuva, ViiV Healthcare) is administered every 8 weeks, according to data from the ATLAS-2M study, ...
It took Dr. Marcus Conant less than two years of retirement to realize it wasn’t for him. He moved to a small apartment in New York City when he stopped working in 2019 with plans of spending his old ...
Two posters compared health care resource utilization (HCRU) and financial burdens of people living with HIV with a non-HIV population and people with HIV who are heavily treated with those have ...
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