Statement by Dr. John Mellors who is chief of infectious diseases at the University of Pittsburgh that about half of U.S. patients treated for infections with HIV have stopped responding to at least one drug is enough to give us a reason to rethink that...
Archive - February 2007
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While treating HIV/AIDS, doctors would perhaps treat genital herpes first because according to a new study treating genital herpes can be helpful in slackening the progression of the AIDS virus in those infected with both viruses.
This conclusion has...
Whether it is time to help poor nations or to fight HIV/AIDS, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates never seems reluctant to snatch any such opportunity. This time Bill Gates has come forward paying a helping hand to the Canadian government for...
No doubt, researchers all round the world are failing repeatedly in spooring out an effective remedy to fight HIV/AIDS while Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh proudly claims to have found an effective remedy to fight this deadly disease. Strangely enough,...
Are we spending too much on HIV or the amount being spent is still insufficient? The torrent of such questions remained striking this week's BMJ (British Medical Journal). Moreover, the percussion of these contradicting questions has goaded out new...
These days Tulane university pathologist Ivona pandrea and colleagues are working on a very significant issue. Actually, they are prying into an intricate matter to find out why monkeys infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), which is the...
Herbal drug - 'IMOD' is quite effective against deadly AIDS. This statement by Iranian scientists may sound like a sweet warble to millions of HIV/AIDS patients living all round the world. Incidentally, this claim has come at the time when Iranian...
Dr James Chin who headed Global Program on Aids unit from 1987-1992 asserted that HIV/Aids activists are circulating 'misconceptions' about who is at risk. In his new book, he has advocated that population outside Africa are not likely to catch HIV/Aids...
Anti-AIDS gel, developed under the brand name Ushercell, which was recently transpired as the savior of women against HIV/AIDS has been banned in Uganda as women using this anti-AIDS gel became infected at a higher rate than women not using...



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