Three women were likely infected with HIV while receiving so-called vampire facials at a New Mexico spa, marking the first known HIV cases transmitted via cosmetic injections, the Centers for Disease ...
Three women tested positive for HIV after receiving vampire facials from a New Mexico salon The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a new report involving the three patients ...
Researchers are developing a new technology that prevents the infection of HIV by breastfeeding. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a global epidemic threatening the lives of millions of ...
As effective as antiretroviral drugs have been in the treatment of HIV, the virus can still hide out in the body in reservoirs that have proven exceedingly difficult to eradicate. Now researchers at ...
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The John Keells HIV & AIDS Awareness Campaign, a long-term CSR initiative of the John Keells Group recently passed the milestone of sensitizing 100,000 persons on HIV & AIDS since project inception, ...
“These are expected observations that support prior data that targeting CCR5 can impede HIV replication and spread,” says neuroscientist Kamel Khalili who studies HIV infection at Temple University’s ...
New Rochelle, NY, November 10, 2014--The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists numerous potential alternative sources of HIV transmission in addition to the known classical modes for ...
Scientists have uncovered two new cases of HIV patients in whom the virus has become undetectable. The two patients, both Australian men, became apparently HIV-free after receiving stem cells to treat ...
Three women were likely infected with HIV while receiving so-called vampire facials at a New Mexico spa, marking the first known HIV cases transmitted via cosmetic injections, the Centers for Disease ...