03-06-2024Colorized transmission electron micrograph of two HIV-1 virus particles (red/yellow) budding from the plasma memb...
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Long-Acting HIV Treatment Benefits Adults with Barriers to Daily Pill Taking and Adolescents with Suppressed HIV Children Surpass a Year of HIV Remission after Treatment Pause 03-06-2024Colorized transmission electron micrograph of HIV-1 virus particles (yellow) budding and replicating from an H9...Vaginal Ring and Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Found Safe for HIV Prevention Throughout Pregnancy 03-05-2024Transmission electron micrograph of HIV-1 virus particles (pink) replicating from the plasma membrane of an H9 T...Semaglutide Reduces Severity of Common Liver Disease in People with HIV 03-05-2024Cross-postedfrom:NIH Newsroom A weekly injection of semaglutide was safe and reduced the amount...Tools Underestimate Cardiovascular Event Risk in People with HIV 03-04-2024Cross-posted from: NIH Newsroom The elevated cardiovascular disease risk among people with HIV is even grea...NIH Selects Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 08-03-2023Cross-posted from NIH Newsroom Lawrence A. Tabak, D.D.S., Ph.D., acting director for the National Institutes of...Long-acting antiretroviral therapy suppresses HIV among people with unstable housing, mental illnesses, substance use disorders 02-21-2023Cross-posted from NIH Newsroom NIH-supported study demonstrates injectable ART may improve outcomes in underser...NIH-Funded Study Tests “One-Stop” Mobile Clinics to Deliver HIV, Substance Use Care 06-16-2021NIH Launches New Collaboration to Develop Gene-Based Cures for Sickle Cell Disease and HIV on Global Scale 10-24-2019The collaboration s goal for SCD is to develop an easy-to-administer, gene-based intervention to either correct the SCD gene mutations or promote fetal hemog...NIH funds research network focused on HIV-infected youth 10-03-2016Studies also will address HIV prevention among at-risk groups.The National Institutes of Health has awarded funding for a research network devoted to the health…HIV Therapy for Breastfeeding Mothers Can Virtually Eliminate Transmission to Babies 07-18-2016NIH-Funded Study Finds Effect of PrEP on Bone Density is Reversible 02-23-2016The slight loss in bone mineral density associated with HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) antiretroviral use is reversible in young adult patients who stop ta…Early Antiretroviral Therapy Prevents Non-Aids Outcomes in HIV-Infected People, NIH-Supported Study Finds 07-21-2015HIV Control Through Treatment Durably Prevents Heterosexual Transmission of Virus 07-21-2015Starting antiretroviral treatment early improves outcomes for HIV-infected individuals 05-27-2015NIH launches largest clinical trial focused on HIV-related cardiovascular disease 04-17-2015Whitescarver steps down as director of NIH’s Office of AIDS Research 04-16-2015NIH, South African Medical Research Council award $8 million in HIV, TB grants 04-13-2015The National Institutes of Health and the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) are awarding 31 grants to U.S. and South African scientists to support.…NIH-led study to assess community-based hepatitis C treatment in Washington, D.C. 03-13-2015"Mississippi Baby" Now Has Detectable HIV, Researchers Find 07-10-2014