HIV
Rate of HIV in rise among elderly in Europe, says study
Study by researchers find steady growth over past 12 years in rates of new HIV cases in older people in region.
Risk of death lower among HIV patients who drink 3 cups of coffee a day
In the general population, drinking 3 or more cups of coffee a day has been associated with 14 percent reduction in the risk of mortality.
Link discovered between HIV and educational status
It is plausible that in undereducated neighborhoods, more residents participate in informal or street economies.
Smokers with HIV more at risk of lung cancer than AIDS, says study
Researchers find that 25 percent of people who adhere well to anti-HIV medications but continue to smoke will die from lung cancer.
Scientists have breakthrough in creating HIV vaccine
Scientists are able find way to greatly improve B-cell responses to an HIV vaccine thus opening up doors to possible cure.
World terribly lagging behind on targets to curb TB, HIV and obesity
The review was published ahead of the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly opening in New York Tuesday.
Now, anti-HIV pill found to safe for adolescent gay and bisexual boys
The pill, that was only given to adults combines two drugs was seen to be well tolerated among youngsters.
HIV/AIDS no longer the leading cause of death in Africa
Data released by WHO says HIV deaths decreased, while there is increase in deaths of patients with lower respiratory tract infections.
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New method to track HIV infection developed
This could help scientists what the virus needs to do to infect a cell.