Washington [US], December 26 (ANI): A team of researchers from the Brigham and Women's Hospital and MIT is designing a new method to help improve adherence and reduce the risk of pregnancy by offering an oral contraceptive that could be taken once a month.
Washington [US], December 25 (ANI): Scientists have now developed a method that for the first time allows these specific immune cells to be genetically manipulated under physiological conditions in an efficient and uncomplicated manner.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 22 (ANI/NewsVoir): Get It Made, a manufacturing-as-a-service company, started using Hiver - the world's first helpdesk designed for Google Workspace.
Geneva [Switzerland], December 21 (ANI): Noting that over 3.3 million people have lost their lives to COVID-19 this year - more deaths than from HIV, malaria and tuberculosis combined in 2020 -- WHO has said that "2022 must be the year we end the pandemic".
Washington [US], December 19 (ANI): A recent study investigated heart failure risk in people with HIV and how that risk varies by age, gender, race, and ethnicity.
Plymouth [UK], December 19 (ANI): A new research has found that the drugs used to treat HIV/AIDS patients could be used to treat patients diagnosed with the most common form of primary brain tumour.
Ohio [US], December 16 (ANI): A new study has found how a small difference in the RNA sequence can allow the viral RNA to be packaged for replication, creating potential targets for future HIV treatments.
Exeter [UK], December 11 (ANI): Researchers have found that ensuring healthcare workers understand the psychological, social and physical impacts of shame on HIV patients could improve their medical treatment.
Geneva [Switzerland], December 9 (ANI/Sputnik): Economic and health inequalities remain a major obstacle toward achieving global and national targets in eliminating AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a report released on Thursday.
Exeter [UK], December 8 (ANI): A new study has found that ensuring healthcare workers better understand the psychological, social and physical impacts of shame on HIV patients could lead to improving their medical treatment.
Washington [US], December 2 (ANI): For people with HIV who are also struggling with depression, remaining healthy is often an insurmountable challenge, especially in South Africa, home to the highest number of cases in the world and a significant shortage of mental health professionals.