Three people were able to suppress the virus for months without their usual treatment regimen.
On the occasion of World AIDS Day on 1 December 2024, the International Antiviral (formerly AIDS) Society-USA (IAS-USA) has published new international guidelines for the treatment and prevention of ...
People living with HIV need to take antiretroviral treatment for life to prevent the virus from multiplying in their body. But some people, known as 'post-treatment controllers,' have been able to ...
Engineered CAR‑T cells suppressed HIV off medication in two people — promising but early. Larger trials are needed.
By Deena Beasley May 11 (Reuters) - Re-engineering an HIV patient's own immune cells to find and destroy the virus succeeded ...
Scientists are supercharging patients' own immune cells to try to fight HIV without today's drugs. A small study is giving a ...
Barbara Roberts has lived with HIV for more than three decades. Now, a new FDA-approved medication is changing how she ...
Scientists have identified promising real-world links between common HIV drugs and a reduced incidence of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease (AD) currently afflicts nearly seven million people ...
Medicines that treat HIV are called antiretroviral therapy (ART). Genvoya is a combination tablet that contains the following four medicines that work together to treat HIV. Cobicistat is a “booster.” ...
Advances in HIV treatment have transformed what was once a fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition. Today, children living with HIV are surviving—and increasingly thriving—into adolescence ...
The incidence of skin diseases in people with HIV has declined significantly over the past decade, but some patient groups remain at a higher risk, particularly for cutaneous malignancies (CM), ...
Indiana teen Ryan White was banned from school following an AIDS diagnosis in 1984, which led to his death five years later.