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The Genetics of HIV-1 Resistance
October 3, 2012 Drug resistance is a major problem when treating infections. This problem is multiplied when the infection, like HIV-1, is chronic. New research has examined the genetic footprint that drug ... > full story -
Starting Antiretroviral Therapy Improves HIV-Infected Africans' Nutrition
October 2, 2012 "HIV makes people sicker and, as a result, accessing food becomes progressively more difficult. Antiretroviral therapy makes HIV-infected people feel better and makes them stronger physically -- ... > full story -
Study Affirms Safety of HPV4 Vaccine for Adolescents and Young Women in Routine Clinical Care
October 1, 2012 A study of almost 200,000 young females who received the quadrivalent human papilloma virus vaccine found that immunization was associated only with same-day syncope and skin infections in the two ... > full story -
Sugar-Free Approach to Treating Kaposi Sarcoma
October 1, 2012 A sugar-loving protein drives the growth of Kaposi sarcoma tumors, according to a new study. Interfering with these sugary interactions inhibited growth of Kaposi sarcomas in mice, hinting at the ... > full story -
How Immune Cells Defend Themselves Against HIV
October 1, 2012 Scientists have decoded a mechanism used by the human immune system to protect itself from HIV viruses. The results provide new insights into the molecular background of AIDS and could open up ... > full story -
Novel Pathogen Epidemic Identified in Sub-Saharan Africa: Spread of Human Invasive Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Tracked
September 30, 2012 Researchers have found that the spread of a dangerous bacteria that can be fatal in up to 45% of people infected in sub-Sahara Africa may have been instigated by the emergence and spread of HIV in ... > full story -
Eliminating Invasive Cervical Cancer Possible, Researchers Report
September 28, 2012 Researchers have published a new paper that provides an overview on preventing invasive cervical ... > full story -
New Strategy for Battling HIV
September 26, 2012 New research shows how the HIV virus targets "veterans" or memory T-cells could change how drugs are used to stop the ... > full story -
Study Looks at Risk Factors for HIV in U.S. Navy and Marines During 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
September 26, 2012 Same-sex partners and inconsistent condom use were among the major risk factors for HIV infection among U.S. Navy and Marines personnel during the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) era, a new study ... > full story -
Discovery May Shed Light on Why Some HIV-Positive Patients Have More Virus
September 24, 2012 Biologists have unraveled the anti-viral mechanism of a human gene that may explain why some people infected with HIV have much higher amounts of virus in their bloodstreams than ... > full story
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