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Early HIV Drug Therapy Protects Sex Partners From Virus
By pozitronix_service on May 14, 2011
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) — People with HIV can reduce the risk of infecting their sex partners by more than 90 percent if they…
Read More...Stroke Risk May Be Higher in HIV Patients
By pozitronix_service on January 30, 2011
Stroke rates have increased among people with HIV in recent years while declining in the U.S. population at large, new research shows, raising the possibility that treatments for the AIDS-causing…
Read More...1 in 4 HIV Patients Have Neurological Diseases: Study
By pozitronix_service on October 4, 2010
MONDAY, Oct. 4 (HealthDay News) — One in four people infected with HIV suffer from neurological complications, new Canadian research reveals. And those that do have such problems harbor double…
Read More...Study Shows Nevirapine A New Treatment Option For HIV-Positive Infants
By pozitronix_service on September 8, 2010
A new study shows that HIV-positive babies with stabilized infections "will do just fine switching to a regime of nevirapine, a reverse transcriptase inhibitor," from a more expensive protease inhibitor,…
Read More...HIV Virus May Hide in Brain
By pozitronix_service on August 27, 2010
That's the finding of Swedish researchers who analyzed samples from about 70 HIV-infected patients who'd been taking anti-HIV drugs. The tests showed that about 10 percent of the patients --…
Read More...AIDS 2010 Follow-Up Coverage: Global HIV/AIDS Funding; HIV/AIDS Studies, Releases
By pozitronix_service on July 29, 2010
Media outlets continued to reflect on news from the International AIDS Conference-AIDS 2010, which attracted over 19,000 participants from 197 countries to Vienna last week, according to the conference blog.
Read More...HIV-Positive Women Who Want to Conceive Feel Stigma: Survey
By pozitronix_service on July 23, 2010
In the study, Canadian researchers surveyed 159 HIV-positive women in the province of Ontario. Forty-five percent of the women were born in Canada, while 55 percent were born elsewhere, mainly…
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