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Can you believe that? A cream may prevent HIV safe

DanyC submitted, created time 9 months 4 days (www.reuters.com)

A cream designed to protect women from the AIDS virus did not prevent infection, but it was safe, raising hopes that it might be combined with drugs or other compounds to work better, researchers said on Monday.
I just find this new so interesting, maybe someone have known some about that.

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After careful research, study suggests that HIV "can never be cured"

sumsung submitted, created time 9 months 1 week (www.nature.com)

Even the best drugs currently available cannot weed out HIV from all of its hiding places within the body, according to a new study of HIV patients in the United States. The discovery seems to confirm doctors' suspicions that once the virus gains a foothold, it can never be fully eradicated from the body.

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New Advance in Understanding HIV

Sue Wu submitted, created time 9 months 1 week (www.efluxmedia.com)

Government scientists have discovered a new way in which H.I.V. attacks human cells, an advance that could provide fresh avenues for the development of additional therapies to stop AIDS, they reported on Sunday.

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US Approves New HIV Drug

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 3 days (www.reuters.com)

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could help HIV patients who are not being helped by other HIV-fighting medications.

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New "HIV" Disease Found

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 3 days (www2.tbo.com)

A drug-resistant strain of staph is infecting some gay men, but experts say a lot of the media coverage got it wrong. By Karen Springen | Newsweek Web Exclusive Please fill in the following information and we'll email this link.

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Delegating tasks could ease HIV doctor shortage

DanyC submitted, created time 10 months 1 week (www.newscientist.com)

That's the message from the World Health Organization, which this week met health ministers from 50 countries in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to discuss how to solve the desperate shortage of medical personnel in countries stricken with HIV. Their suggestion is to pass on key tasks to medical staff, and even patients themselves who, although less qualified, have valuable first-hand knowledge of how HIV treatment regimes work.

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Proteins That Could Be Used to Halt HIV Are Identified

Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 1 week (www.washingtonpost.com)

A research team announced yesterday that it has identified about 270 human proteins that the AIDS virus apparently needs to infect a person, instantly providing researchers with dozens of new strategies for blocking or aborting HIV infection.

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HIV helpers can be hijacked

jane2007 submitted, created time 10 months 1 week (www.nature.com)

This article open a door for us to cure HIV. Researchers have now identified over 250 of the human proteins that are needed by HIV to help it spread throughout the body, providing a treasure trove of potential HIV drug targets. In other words, the proteins needed by HIV will become the killer helper of HIV drugs.

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Proteins That AIDS Virus Preys On

sumsung submitted, created time 10 months 1 week (www.time.com)

The AIDS virus has to hijack human proteins to do its damage, but scientists until now have known only a few dozen of its targets. On Thursday, Harvard researchers unveiled a surprisingly longer list, an important first step in the hunt for new drugs.

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