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Mild HIV Type Slows Development of AIDS and Makes New Preventive Treatments Possible
July 19, 2012 A new study has opened the way for new approaches to slowing the development of AIDS in HIV-1-infected patients. It is hoped that this could lead to better treatment methods and preventive measures ... > full story -
NIH to Test Maraviroc-Based Drug Regimens for HIV Prevention
July 18, 2012 Scientists are launching the first clinical trial to test whether drug regimens containing maraviroc, a medication currently approved to treat HIV infection, are also safe and tolerable when taken ... > full story -
HIV Injection Could Someday Replace Daily Pill Regimen
July 18, 2012 It's been a good week forHIV/AIDS breakthroughs. Tuesday, the FDA approved Truvada. Now, a research team has developed a long-lasting injection that could someday replace the daily regimen of pills ... > full story -
Mouse With Human Immune System May Revolutionize HIV Vaccine Research
July 18, 2012 One of the challenges to HIV vaccine development has been the lack of an animal model that reflects the human immune response to the virus. Researchers report that a mouse model manipulated to have a ... > full story -
Parental Consent for HPV Vaccine Should Not Be Waived, U.S. Poll Says
July 18, 2012 Only 45 percent of U.S. adults would support state laws allowing the HPV vaccination without parental consent, according to a new ... > full story -
Why the Human Body Cannot Fight HIV Infection
July 12, 2012 Researchers have made a discovery that sheds light on why the human body is unable to adequately fight off HIV infection. The researchers discovered that the viral protein vpu, which is created by ... > full story -
Drugs Used to Treat HIV Also Reduce Risk of HIV Infection, Review Suggests
July 11, 2012 People at high risk of HIV infection can reduce their risk of acquiring the disease by taking antiretroviral drugs, according to Cochrane researchers. In an update of a systematic review first ... > full story -
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Liver Stiffness Predicts Liver Failure, Cancer and Mortality
July 10, 2012 Researchers have established that liver stiffness, measured by transient elastography (TE), is an independent predictor of liver failure, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and mortality in cirrhotic ... > full story -
Secure Protocol for Linking Data Registries for HPV Surveillance
July 10, 2012 Scientists have developed a secure protocol that allows the linking of individual patient records without revealing personal information, new research ... > full story -
Handlebar Level Can Affect Sexual Health of Female Cyclists
July 9, 2012 Handlebar position is associated with changes in genital sensation in female cyclists, according to a new ... > full story
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