Science news articles about 'aids studies'
... program a close second, according to an Atkins Foundation-aided study.
A long-running comparison of three ...
... /AIDS (UNAIDS), called the research an important step in assessing the response to AIDS. "Studies such as this one are critical as they demonstrate what can be achieved with development aid," he said. ...
The finding upsets a widely held scientific belief that chimps can get the simian AIDS virus without harm.
Long thought to be harmless, SIV—the source of HIV—may lead to a
lethal, AIDS-like illness in chimps, after all. Though a blow to
conservationists, the discovery may hold insights for human
medicine.
Federal grants for studies designed to better understand the spread of HIV/AIDS called wasteful spending.
... scientists to "see" objects far smaller than possible using light microscopes, it could be ideal for studying molecules, cell membranes and other biological structures.
The best way to study such ...
Treating AIDS patients at home is just as effective and much cheaper than having them come into a clinic, says a new study.
... and Prevention guidelines for HIV counseling, testing and referral and from Mexico's National Center for AIDS Studies.
"The major difference in the two approaches is that the Mujer Segura sessions ...
... produces more cells.
The problem with using animals other than humans and chimpanzees for HIV/AIDS studies had been that the other animals, including ordinary mice, never become infected even when ...
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