Shandong Zhanhua Yonghao
News
Add: GENGJU VILLAGE NORTH ONE KILOMETER,,ZHANHUA DISTRICT,BINZHOU CITY,SHANDONG PROVINCE,CHINA.
+86-543-7596322
News
● | HIV Cure: Latest Clues From Primates [2023-06-07] |
By Andrew J. Stillman
JUNE 06 2023 11:56 AM EST
New research conducted by Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has shed light on the mechanisms behind the cure of HIV in at least five individuals who underwent stem cell transplant... Details |
● | AIDS AND HIV: FACTS AND MYTHS ABOUT TRANSMISSION [2023-06-05] |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is a virus that affects and compromises the body’s immune system. An HIV-infected person is easily prone to additional, severe infections and diseases such as cancer. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or AIDS is the final stage of th... Details |
● | Why AIDS can be prevented and controlled? [2023-06-02] |
In the face of AIDS, human insist on science for answers, methods. After mastering more scientific knowledge and prevention laws, researchers reached a consensus: AIDS can be prevented and controlled. The strategy is in each of our hands: "Detection should be done, treatment shou... Details |
● | New clues to why some people suppress HIV without [2023-05-23] |
Some HIV patients are naturally able to keep the virus fully in check without any medicinal help, a phenomenon that has intrigued scientists for decades.
New research appears to identify at least one reason why: an abnormally powerful version of an infection-fighting white... Details |
● | HIV Quick Facts [2023-05-17] |
What is HIV?
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. A person with HIV is called HIV positive (HIV+).
HIV makes it hard for your body to fight off sickness. There are cells in your blood called 'CD4 cells' or 'T cells'. These cells help protect your body from disea... Details |
● | Natural HIV Controllers May Still Be at Risk for H [2023-05-10] |
Individuals who maintained a low viral load without treatment had a higher rate of non-AIDS-defining conditions.
May 9, 2023 • By Liz Highleyman
People with HIV who naturally control the virus without antiretroviral therapy were... Details |
● | New research reveals challenges faced by mothers l [2023-05-09] |
by Nelsensius Fauk and Paul Ward., Torrens University
Living with HIV is certainly a very big deal. It has detrimental mental health impacts on people. Such impacts are even worse for mothers living with HIV whose children are also living with HIV.
Informed by the findi... Details |
● | Combination CRISPR, Antiretroviral Therapies Could [2023-05-08] |
At least 58% of mice treated with combined CRISPR therapies showed signs of complete HIV-1 viral elimination.
Combining 2 clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene editing therapies with antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively eliminated human immu... Details |
● | Could CAR T cells offer hope for an HIV cure? [2023-05-06] |
UC Davis Health researchers aim to use CAR T cells to target HIV cells to control the virus without medication
UC Davis Health researchers have launched a novel study looking to identify a potential cure for HIV. Using immunotherapy, researchers will take a patient's own whi... Details |
● | How does PrEP work? [2023-05-04] |
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): PrEP is an HIV prevention tool in which an HIV-negative person takes antiretroviral medication to reduce the risk of contracting HIV. Currently, there are three FDA-approved medications for PrEP:
Truvada (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emt... Details |