CAR-T cell therapy is already a potent treatment for certain cancers. Now, a small study is showing early promise for ...
The New York Times is reporting that a single infusion could suppress HIV for years. This gene therapy uses the same technology that has been developing for the past 10 years to treat some cancers by ...
A Lifeline for Those Affected HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, remains a critical public health issue, impacting millions globally. Despite advancements in medical science, the stigma surrounding ...
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism by which HIV-1 can infect resting immune cells. The discovery challenges a decades-old assumption in HIV ...
Engineered CAR‑T cells suppressed HIV off medication in two people — promising but early. Larger trials are needed.
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Single infusion suppresses HIV for nearly two years
A groundbreaking study has shown that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of AIDS once dubbed the "disease of death," can be suppressed for extended periods through a single infusion of ...
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Scientists tried a cancer treatment on HIV patients and the results are giving people hope
Scientists are testing CAR-T cell therapy to help people living with HIV stay healthy without daily medication. Two patients ...
Many vaccines work because viruses stay relatively stable. HIV behaves differently; it mutates rapidly, creates many variants ...
For many people living with HIV, today's treatments can suppress the virus and dramatically improve health. But even when HIV ...
The 63-year-old "Oslo patient" is considered to be in remission from HIV NIH-NIAID/Image Point FR/BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty A 63-year-old man, referred to as the "Oslo patient," was ...
A 63-year-old man in Norway seems to have gotten one of the best gifts ever given by a brother: a cure to his lifelong HIV infection. Doctors detailed the amazing turn of events in a case report out ...
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