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⚕️ AIDS: Lithium opens a promising avenue in the fight against HIV
Commonly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder and other mood disorders, lithium could prove promising for inhibiting HIV ...
For more than a decade, doctors and researchers have announced that a handful of people around the world have been cured of ...
Since the HIV epidemic began, the diagnosis of HIV has evolved from a death sentence to a chronic, but manageable condition by starting and staying on treatment. HIV treatment can help people live ...
So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
Lithium, a widely used treatment for bipolar disorder and other mood disorders, has shown early promise in suppressing HIV, McGill University researchers report.
Addressing the question of whether and how immune cells (macrophages) in the central nervous system (CNS) traffic out, researchers have now identified a perineural pathway through which the HIV virus ...
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Tiny, non-intoxicating doses of THC may help protect the body from the long-term side effects of HIV treatment.
Sepsis is a leading global cause of hospital deaths, occurring when the body's response to infection damages tissue and causes organs to fail. Africa ...
A new study has found that tuberculosis is a major and long-overlooked cause of deadly sepsis among people living with HIV. An associated Phase 3 clinical trial found that starting tuberculosis ...
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