herniations that project and retract much like solar flares radiating from the surface of the sun. Intermittently, these Vpr-induced herniations rupture leading to the inappropriate mixing of cellular ...
CHICAGO, Dec 19 (Reuters) - U.S. scientists have discovered the basic mechanisms that allow HIV to wipe out the body's immune system and cause AIDS, which could lead to new approaches to treatment and ...
A Dec. 15 Facebook video shows Kary Mullis, a scientist known for denying the link between HIV and AIDS, claiming again there is no proof HIV is the cause of AIDS. A narrator says Mullis found no ...
Despite the fact that HIV is now a treatable medical condition, the majority of U.S. states still have laws on the books that criminalize exposing other people to HIV. Whether or not the virus is ...
Ever since the AIDS epidemic began more than two decades ago, scientists have been trying to understand why as many as one-quarter of those infected with HIV develop dementia. Now, researchers at ...
A team of scientists from five universities in the UK may be close to finding a cure for HIV as their experimental drug treatments have caused the virus to vanish from a 44-year-old man’s blood. The ...
Since human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) first appeared, it has diverged into various subtypes across the globe. These continue to evolve and vary in terms of their virulence (capacity to harm the ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a germ that causes a lifelong infection that slowly weakens the immune system. Though the infection is lifelong, medicines can keep the virus in check and help ...
After decades of research, there is still no cure for the disease HIV causes–AIDS. Each year, HIV infects more than one million people worldwide, and a vaccine remains stubbornly out of reach. Hope, ...
Even though it has been decades since HIV / AIDS entered the public domain, certain myths and misconceptions continue to endure, a ministry leader contends. “Some are shunned by their families, by ...
Mouth sores are common in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). They usually happen because the virus weakens your immune system, so your body has a hard time fighting infections that cause ...