So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
Commonly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder and other mood disorders, lithium could prove promising for inhibiting HIV ...
For more than a decade, doctors and researchers have announced that a handful of people around the world have been cured of ...
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control ...
Explore the latest advancements in HIV therapy and how enhanced immune cells can improve treatment outcomes for patients.
Lithium, a widely used treatment for bipolar disorder and other mood disorders, has shown early promise in suppressing HIV, McGill University researchers report.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have made a significant breakthrough in HIV treatment. They’ve shown that NK ...
Scientists have found a breakthrough in the search for a cure for HIV, after research uncovered a development “previously thought impossible”. HIV can ‘hide’ itself in white blood cells, meaning the ...
In July 2024, we published a story with the headline: "One of the 7 people cured of HIV tells his story. Can his cure work for others." This summer, at the International AIDS Society conference, came ...
Medications to treat HIV are effective, but not curative. Now researchers at Johns Hopkins say they’re working on a new treatment – and it’s one already in use for cancer patients. They are very ...
No, Gammora is not a 'cure' for HIV. False promises and fake medicine being sold on social mediaIN SHORT: Social media posts advertising a drug called "Gammora" claim that it can treat and even "cure" ...
"Cure" was the fresh buzzword among researchers at the XIX International AIDS Conference. It was the focus of a two-day pre-conference workshop and a new initiative by the International AIDS Society ...