A new study has shown that topical estrogen could help prevent HIV infection by blocking entry of the virus into the human penis. The study reveals that application of ...
... past 10 years, this study, he said, is the first to show an HIV disease protective effect ... health protective effects not just in people with HIV but in folks who suffer from daily stress," Creswell ...
... HIV, it did reveal that African Americans rated significantly higher on their perceived knowledge of HIV. The study also found that black students were nearly seven times more likely to be tested for ...
... , and seek HIV testing, Horvath said.
More than one-quarter of the men in the study had not been tested for HIV.
“There is a need and a demand for online health promotion and disease prevention ...
... burst forth in a fresh round of infection. What HIV hunters need is a good bird dog.
... rainforest, has shown promise in previous studies as an activator of dormant HIV. DPP, a molecular relative of ...
... of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers report that they have blocked HIV infection in the test tube by inactivating a human protein expressed in key immune cells...
Clinical examination can provide as reliable a guide to patient progress in HIV treatment as laboratory testing, a study finds.
... T cells is the cause, or the consequence, of persistence of the HIV virus. In a study published this week in PLoS Medicine, ... Silva T (2008) Resisting immune exhaustion in HIV-1 infection. PLoS Med 5(5 ...
... (Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University), who was not involved in the study, says: “It is clear that the labor and delivery setting offers the final opportunity to detect and ...
... targeted by the pathogen-killing HIV-specific CD8 T cells. A study from researchers at the Partners ... target proteins during the four month after study enrollment.
Viral loads in untreated participants ...
... reduce costs to the criminal justice systems, improve health outcomes, and may reduce HIV transmission. The complete study reviewing the effectiveness of Project Bridge, a program developed by The ...
... better job of reducing the rate of new HIV infections. We need a fairly dramatic shift ... well, according to the authors. Studies have shown no consistent reduction in risk for those testing HIV-negative ...
... blood levels of “good” HDL cholesterol increase the risk of heart disease. Previous studies have shown how cholesterol levels are not only influenced by diet and lifestyle but are also under strong ...
... she said.
The research was published recently in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence. The study was conducted between 2001 and 2005 and is one of the first to look at the predictors of homelessness ...
... over the nine-year interval) largely due to decreases in death rates from HIV infection, cancer, and heart disease.
“This study finds the socioeconomic inequalities in mortality rates are not only ...