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New findings from a Universite de Montreal and the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida (VGTI) study, in collaboration with scientists from the NIH and the McGill University Health Center, may soon lead to an expansion of the drug arsenal used to fight HIV. The Canada-U.S. study published in the journal Nature Medicine characterizes the pivotal role of two molecules, PD-1 and IL-10, in ...
Testing Millions,’ a groundbreaking global effort led by AIDS Healthcare Foundation to test millions of people for HIV as part of a global testing campaign tied to the recent observance of World AIDS Day (December 1st) has far surpassed its goal by testing more than 4.2 million people for HIV and identifying more than 110,106 HIV-positive individuals in 23 countries around the world.
New study from Universite de Montreal and VGTI may lead to improved defensesNew findings from a Université de Montréal and the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida (VGTI) study, in collaboration with scientists from the NIH and the McGill University Health Center, may soon lead to an expansion of the drug arsenal used to fight HIV. The Canada-U.S. study published today in the journal ...
( University of Montreal ) New findings from a Université de Montréal and the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida study, in collaboration with scientists from the NIH and the McGill University Health Center, may soon lead to an expansion of the drug arsenal used to fight HIV. The Canada-US study is published today in the journal Nature Medicine.
New findings may soon lead to an expansion of the drug arsenal used to fight HIV.
To mark International Women's Day, today, Women for Positive Action are launching a series of tools to raise awareness of the challenges facing women living with HIV/AIDS.
To mark International Women's Day Women for Positive Action are launching a series of tools to raise awareness of the challenges facing women living with HIV/AIDS today. Women for Positive Action is led by a broad coalition of healthcare professionals, women living with HIV and community representatives from Europe, Canada and Latin America.
Profits To Raise Awareness and Expand Access and Affordability
BORN AGAIN: Two near-death experiences converged in South Granville's Winsor Gallery Wednesday, when painter Tiko Kerr hung 17 works valued at $1,294,000. He's the chap who had almost succumbed to HIV/AIDS in 2006, when a hitherto-forbidden drug therapy revived him. As for his fiscal health, collectors liked Kerr's splashy paintings of earlier-days Vancouver enough to buy $804,000-worth before ...
With a simple click, U.S. travelers buying airline tickets via some travel agencies and Internet sites can now donate $2 or more to fight AIDS in developing countries.