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Small Molecule Blocks Cell-Surface Receptor Needed For HIV-1 Infection Of T Cells: New Generation Of Combination Therapies Suggested
October 21, 1997 Last year, scientists discovered several new receptors on the surface of immune-system cells that are required -- along with the long-known CD4 receptor -- for HIV-1 to enter and infect those cells. ... > full story -
University Of Florida Researchers Attempt To Find Diagnostic Tool For Fibromyalgia
October 10, 1997 So far no single cause or defect has been found to explain the syndrome, which consists of generalized body pain, sleep abnormalities, memory problems and fatigue. Patients also experience tenderness ... > full story -
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St. John's Wort Study Launched
October 5, 1997 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is launching the first U.S. clinical trial of St. John's wort, an herb widely used in Europe to treat depression. In the 3-year study, 336 patients with ... > full story -
Bowman Gray Scientists Find Novel Way To Block AIDS Virus
October 2, 1997 In what could be the most exciting advance in the treatment of AIDS to date, Bowman Gray School of Medicine scientists today reported a novel way to block the deadly HIV virus from ever invading ... > full story -
Mutant Gene Not Sole Explanation For HIV Non-Progression
September 16, 1997 A recently described genetic mutation does not fully explain why a small proportion of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remain completely well for a decade or more, ... > full story -
Risk Factors For Heart Disease A Mystery For Many
September 11, 1997 A study by researchers at several institutions including the University of Illinois at Chicago found that many patients with heart ailments do not recognize risk factors such as smoking, high blood ... > full story -
Asthma Management Program Benefits Patients
September 11, 1997 National Jewish Asthma Management Program Decreases Medical Needs, Increases Quality of Life’ for Medicaid, Commercial Health Care Population ... > full story -
Heart Problems In Victims Of Tropical Disease May Not Be Caused By Autoimmune Rejection -- New Treatment Indicated
September 10, 1997 New evidence by scientists from the University of Georgia indicates that victims of a common tropical disease may be receiving inadequate treatment because of a major misunderstanding of how the ... > full story -
Nationwide Hunt For Rheumatoid Arthritis Genes Launched
September 8, 1997 The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Arthritis Foundation are joining forces to ... > full story -
MGH-Led Team Finds Gene For Crippling Neurologic Disorder
September 6, 1997 A research team led by investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has identified and cloned the gene responsible for early-onset dystonia, a crippling, inherited neurological ... > full story -
Researchers Develop Training Method To Help Reduce Asthma Attacks
September 1, 1997 Many people with asthma aren't able to detect a problem with their breathing until the asthma attack becomes severe. But a new training method developed by researchers at Ohio University could ... > full story -
University Of Florida Researchers: Stress Can Hasten Progression Of HIV
August 7, 1997 For every severe stress a patient reported in a six-month period, the risk of early disease progression ... > full story
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