People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But engineered antibodies appeared to suppress the virus ...
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A new trial put immune system-boosting therapies to the test to fight HIV, raising hopes for keeping the virus at bay
After receiving a series of immunotherapies, most people with HIV in a small study kept their virus levels low for several ...
UCSF researchers have found a treatment for HIV that shows potential as a long-term solution for the chronic disease that, up ...
Pill burden decreases and antiretroviral regimens simplify for many of the participants who start lenacapavir.
HIV treatment has delivered life-altering advantages. Antiretroviral therapy has led to a reduced mortality and improved life ...
For 1.7 million children living with HIV, a new formulation of a drug for adults is now available -- and it could make treatment easier and cheaper. The pediatric formulation of dolutegravir, a drug ...
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Persons with HIV can be treated safely, effectively with long-acting antiretroviral therapy at home
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (ART) can be administered at home to persons living with HIV as safely and effectively by a health care professional as in the clinic, with equally high ...
Miguel, a 63-year-old Los Angeles teacher, recently marked the 38th anniversary of his diagnosis with HIV. The doctor had told him he would be dead in a couple of years. He lived fearful that each ...
Researchers led by a team from Mass General Brigham and the Ragon Institute have discovered why some people living with HIV ...
Activities staff member Robert Hardrick teaches chair tai chi for residents of Broadway House for Continuing Care in New Jersey. (Photo: Courtesy of Broadway House) Nursing home patients with HIV may ...
Anemia is a common complication of HIV. There are numerous possible causes, including HIV itself, related infections, and some HIV medications. Taking certain medications and adjusting nutrition may ...
Thousands of North Carolina residents living with HIV in North Carolina now have lower out-of-pocket expenses after Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina changed its pricing formula for dozens ...
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