It seems that everyday, research in medicine, disease and treatments fluctuates based on new technologies and studies. Billions of dollars are being pumped into research that goes towards initiatives such as these so it is no wonder guidance on treatments gets updated on a weekly, or even daily, basis. One such change was recently issued [...]
WHO Advises Early Antiretroviral Drug Treatment for HIV
December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
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Thailand/US Spearheading AIDS Vaccine Research
October 24th, 2009 · No Comments
Much like Brazil and its persistent crusade to offer reasonably priced antiretroviral drugs to those inflicted with HIV/AIDS, Thailand and the US, despite intense criticism, have partnered together to spearhead highly controversial research that would make available a new AIDS vaccine. Fortunately, they forged ahead with their research and trials as this vaccine seems to [...]
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Hair Samples Determine HIV Drug Treatment Success
May 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Researchers and scientists have used hair samples for years for reasons ranging from DNA analysis to drug testing. Now, researchers at the University of California in San Francisco have determined yet another way hair samples can help – this time in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
In an article published recently in AIDS, researchers [...]
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