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Sex, Race, and Geography Influence Health Outcomes Following Primary HIV Infection
January 18, 2011 Women, nonwhites, and people in the southern United States who were newly infected with HIV and followed for an average of four years experienced greater HIV/AIDS-related morbidity compared to men ... > full story -
Early Development of Anti-HIV Neutralizing Antibodies
January 14, 2011 New findings are bringing scientists closer to an effective HIV vaccine. Researchers report findings showing new evidence about broadly-reactive neutralizing antibodies, which block HIV ... > full story -
Zoster Vaccine Associated With Lower Risk of Shingles in Older Adults
January 11, 2011 Vaccination for herpes zoster, a painful rash commonly known as shingles, among a large group of older adults was associated with a reduced risk of this condition, regardless of age, race or the ... > full story -
How Protein Made by Human Papillomavirus Teams Up on and Thwarts Protective Human Protein
January 11, 2011 Researchers have uncovered new information about human papillomavirus that one day may aid in the development of drugs to eliminate the cervical-cancer-causing ... > full story -
Link Between Chlamydia and Ectopic Pregnancy Explained
January 11, 2011 Women who have had chlamydia are at greater risk of an ectopic pregnancy because of a lasting effect of the infection. A new study provides evidence for the first time of how chlamydia can increase ... > full story -
Herpes Virus' Tactical Maneuver Visualized in 3-D
January 6, 2011 For the first time, researchers have developed a 3-D picture of a herpes virus protein interacting with a key part of the human cellular machinery, enhancing our understanding of how it hijacks human ... > full story -
Mothers Key to College-Age Women Receiving HPV Vaccine, Study Suggests
January 3, 2011 Even after young women reach adulthood, their mothers can play a key role in convincing them to receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, new research suggests. A study found that college-aged ... > full story -
Discovery Suggests a New Way to Prevent HIV from Infecting Human Cells
December 22, 2010 Researchers have discovered how HIV binds to and destroys a specific human antiviral protein called ... > full story -
Biomarkers Could Predict Death in AIDS Patients With Severe Inflammation
December 21, 2010 A new study suggests that AIDS patients with cryptococcal meningitis who start HIV therapy are predisposed to immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome -- an exaggerated inflammatory immune ... > full story -
A Possible Cause – And Cure – For Genital Cancer in Horses?
December 20, 2010 The problem of cervical cancer in humans has been considerably reduced by the development of an efficient and cheap vaccine. Horses also suffer from genital cancer but surprisingly we are only now ... > full story
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