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HIV is a 'double hit' to the brain
AIDS interferes with stem cells in the brain
Global Experts Explore Entire Spectrum of Aids Vaccine Development
New amfAR research grants to optimize HIV treatment
A compound from olive-pomace oil gets 80 percent slowing down of HIV spread
New treatment model for HIV
Major breakthrough in understanding how HIV interferes with infected cell division
Clues to future evolution of HIV come from African green monkeys
First genome-wide study of infectious disease opens new avenues for HIV treatment, vaccines
Genomic analysis uncovers new targets for HIV vaccine
Identified main genetic variants involved in response to HIV
Carnegie Mellon scientists find key HIV protein makes cell membranes bend more easily
New target for HIV/AIDS drugs and vaccine discovered
Can the tonsils influence oral HIV transmission?
Genomic Analysis Uncovers New Targets for HIV Vaccine
Injection drug use and HIV and HCV infections among Ontario prison inmates
Injection drug use the most important risk factor for HIV and HCV infections among Quebec prisoners
High rates of HIV infection documented among young Nepalese girls sex-trafficked to India
Discovery in plant virus may help prevent HIV and similar viruses
Improved NIST SRM aids lead poisoning detection
1/3 of sexually active older adults with HIV/AIDs has unprotected sex
Vaccine to cope with viral diversity in HIV
Resistant HIV quickly hides in infants' cells
HIVMA opposes The Gambia's unproven AIDS remedy
Researcher receives $1.8M AIDS-related grant
UCLA AIDS Institute researchers find a peptide that encourages HIV infection
HIV survival improves if patients stay in care
The quest for an effective HIV vaccine presents new possibilities, challenges
Hives ferment a yeasty brew, attract beetle pest
Cow protein aids in treatment of gastrointestinal disorder
Combining NSAIDs with chemotherapy, radiation may improve cancer treatment
HIV in breast milk killed by flash-heating, new study finds
New study suggests potential for a broadly-protective HIV vaccine
Treating HIV in war zones -- Public health emergencies need rapid advice from WHO
HIV and malaria combine to adversely affect pregnant women and their infants
How sneaky HIV escapes cells
454 sequencing identifies HIV drug resistance at early stage
Ultra deep sequencing identifies HIV drug resistance at early stage
Hepatitis B drug can compromise HIV treatment
Male circumcision overstated as prevention tool against AIDS
30+ AIDS vaccine clinical trials in 24 countries, research occurring on every continent
Human trial results show excellent safety data, from Geovax's DNA/MVA AIDS vaccines
Africa's first large-scale HIV vaccine study launches
Migration played key role in HIV spread in South Africa
Scientists unveil piece of HIV protein that may be key to AIDS vaccine development
QUT scientists on the way to sifting out a cure for HIV
HIV protein enlisted to help kill cancer cells
Researchers discover new details about HIV-1 entry and infection
European approval of HIV drug darunavir will provide a potent new option with Fuzeon
Batten down the hatches against HIV
Anti-herpes treatment reduces HIV levels in women infected with both viruses
Circumcision: A proven strategy to prevent HIV
NSAIDs modulate biomarker panel for esophageal adenocarcinoma
Widely used hepatitis B drug spurs HIV drug resistance
Risk of HIV transmission highest early in infection
Cornell researcher helping develop quick, cheap HIV/AIDS test
Jefferson scientists find rabies-based vaccine could be effective against HIV
Rapid oral HIV test shows great promise according to MUHC-led research
Discovery of an HIV inhibitor in human blood points to new drug class
Resistance to anti-HIV drugs in Uganda developed due to drug supply problems
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