PHILADELPHIA, July 3 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've used tiny proteins called zinc fingers to modify T-cell receptor genes in a study that may lead to a new type of AIDS treatment.
... couture" therapy, instead of an off-the-rack treatment" said Dr Routy. By "priming" the immune system, ... way, Routy hopes to develop an HIV/AIDS treatment that will require fewer injections and less ...
... in the lab that the compound does indeed inhibit HIV protease, which is an established target for AIDS treatment. The protease is necessary to replicate the virus, says Heather Carlson, U-M professor ...
... stress, depression and trauma have been neglected in biomedical and treatment studies involving people infected with HIV ... HIV treatment.
Recent large, long-term studies show that HIV and AIDS patients ...
... Tuesday that governments will need to continue setting aside millions of dollars for AIDS in the coming decades as patients live longer on AIDS treatment.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- People who have the AIDS virus should start drug treatments sooner than current guidelines recommend, suggests a large new study that could change ...
New and existing HIV/AIDS treatments provide hope that the disease can be eliminated, says an editorial in New Scientist.
... collaborations of HIV cohorts and researchers, researchers had the data to examine the effect of early AIDS treatment.
Results from the first analysis were announced Oct. 2008 at the 48th Annual ...
... you get ... aaaaaah. Now scientists have watched spinal nerves transmit that relief signal to the brain in monkeys, a possible step toward finding new treatments for persistent itching in people....
... people alive by effectively providing funds for AIDS treatment and care, said Eran Bendavid, MD, ... , PEPFAR spent roughly $2,450 on treatment. "This is not a trivial cost, and PEPFAR will need to make ...
IBM today announced it was selected for its contributions to the EuResist research project for AIDS treatment as a Computerworld Honours Program Laureate for 2009...
... University of Minnesota in the United States also collaborated on the investigation.
To date, anti-AIDS treatments have been stymied by "HIV reservoirs" – immune system cells where the virus hides ...
... guaranteeing free, universal access to drugs for AIDS treatment. The country also began producing generic ... global public health policy and foreign aid relating to global health, with Brazil¹s actions ...
Researchers say Brazil's push for inexpensive, low-cost HIV and AIDS treatments has helped contain the virus during the last 20 years.
The AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition, representing 21 groups, gave an overall rating of C-minus to the pharmaceutical industry.