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Dr. Robert Gallo, who co-discovered the cause of AIDS three decades ago and helped pave the way to blood testing for HIV, says a cure is unlikely, despite advances in drug treatments that have ...
All three victims underwent a treatment program administered by the government that Jammeh claimed was a cure for HIV/AIDS. Jammeh announced he had discovered a cure for the disease in 2007 in ...
The Baltimore company claims that in the nearly 1,000-page document to the FDA, lies the cure for HIV/AIDS. AGT calls the cell and gene therapy, AGT 103-T. The single dose drug has a simple ...
This discovery could make treatment for an eye disease affecting millions with diabetes more accessible and affordable.
She’s the woman who co-discovered HIV in 1983, and won a Nobel Prize for her work. But next month, French scientist Francoise Barre-Sinoussi will retire from her lab. She spoke with CNN at this ...
And on World AIDS Day last December, President Obama announced $100 million in reprioritized funding over the next three years to launch a new HIV Cure Initiative at the National Institutes of Health.
What is HIV? HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Since the virus was first discovered in the 1980s, more than 75 million people worldwide have been infected with HIV. Today, almost 37 million ...
For much of the 31-year story of the AIDS epidemic, it was virtually taboo to use the word "cure." Now, after decades of focus on prevention and treatment, Deeks and other researchers say that it ...
An HIV-positive American who was cured by a unique type of bone marrow transplant, he's become an icon of what scientists hope could be the next phase of the AIDS pandemic: its end. IE 11 is not ...
Treatment for HIV/AIDS has consistently seen progress each decade, since the virus first appeared, as new information about the virus has been discovered and implemented in medical practice.
A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have been cured by very early treatment. Is US safer from guns? ... Doctors hope for cure in a 2nd baby with HIV. Marilynn Marchione.
She’s the woman who co-discovered HIV in 1983, and won a Nobel Prize for her work. But next month, French scientist Francoise Barre-Sinoussi will retire from her lab. She spoke with CNN at this ...