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Injections may work as well as pills to keep HIV virus under control, says study
While the UN recommends ART fro all HIV positive people, a two-drug cocktail each month can very well replace daily consumption of pills.
Five key numbers on AIDS
Roughly 1.8 million people worldwide contracted the AIDS virus in 2016.
HIV cure maybe closer, says study
New research says injection may soon be available that prevents virus from spreading.
Body's immune system helping HIV?
Researchers say body's own immune system might be getting in the way of neutralizing the HIV-1 virus.
Any reason to be gay?
“As part of the LGBT community, we can be proud that something like this has happened anywhere in the world,” says LGBT activist Harish Iyer.
Free condom store launched in India
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) said the initiative was the first of its kind.
New technique makes cells resistant to HIV
It offers a significant advantage over therapies where antibodies float freely in the bloodstream at a relatively low concentration.
Special trains to spread awareness on key diseases
Health ministry has suggested the Railways to generate awareness about dietary and lifestyle-related risk factors of NCDs.
Motherhood knows no boundaries
A heartwarming commercial is gaining traction online for its touching portrayal of transgender rights in India.
Stories of hope from around the world
The moment of triumph came when she was one among the six state toppers.