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Teens Often Willing to Accept Free or Low-Cost Rapid HIV Testing, Study Suggests
May 9, 2011 Widespread, routine HIV testing may be a viable HIV prevention strategy for adolescents, a new study ... > full story -
Insight Into HIV Immunity May Lead to Vaccine
May 6, 2011 The latest insights into immunity to HIV could help to develop a vaccine to build antibodies' defenses against the disease, a new study has ... > full story -
Antibodies Help Protect Monkeys from HIV-Like Virus, Scientists Show
May 5, 2011 Using a monkey model of AIDS, scientists have identified a vaccine-generated immune-system response that correlates with protection against infection by the monkey version of HIV, called simian ... > full story -
Getting to the HIV Test: It Takes a Village
May 5, 2011 New research shows that when community mobilization activities and post-test psychosocial support services were added to easily accessible HIV counseling and testing programs, rates of initial and ... > full story -
Scientists Track Evolution and Spread of Deadly Fungus, One of the World's Major Killers
May 3, 2011 New research has shed light on the origins of a fungal infection which is one of the major causes of death from AIDS-related illnesses. The study shows how the more virulent forms of Cryptococcus ... > full story -
HIV Drug Could Prevent Cervical Cancer, Researchers Discover
May 3, 2011 A widely used HIV drug could be used to prevent cervical cancer caused by infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV), say ... > full story -
Emergency Departments Should Be Aware of Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk in Patients: One-Quarter of Symptomatic Adolescent Females Tested Positive for an STI
April 30, 2011 All adolescent females who show up in the emergency department complaining primarily of lower abdominal pain and/or urinary or genital symptoms should be tested for sexually transmitted ... > full story -
Protein Inhibitor May Bring a Topical Treatment for HPV
April 26, 2011 Patients infected with cancer-causing HPV may someday have an alternative to surgical and harsh chemical treatments, thanks to new research. Researchers have developed a protein-based inhibitor that ... > full story -
HIV Infection May Be a Risk Factor for Heart Failure
April 25, 2011 Patients with HIV infection without a prior history of coronary heart disease may be at a higher risk of developing heart failure, according to a new ... > full story -
Study Tests Interventions Targeting Multiple Health-Related Behaviors in African American Couples
April 25, 2011 Interventions to promote healthy behaviors, including eating more fruits and vegetables, increasing physical activity, and participating in cancer screenings, as well as prevention of HIV/sexually ... > full story
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