A pioneering study at UKZN has demonstrated that 20% of HIV patients in the trial remained off antiretroviral therapy while ...
The study aimed to reduce traces of HIV in the body and help the immune system fight the virus without chronic medication.
Experts have reported promising results from a South African HIV cure trial led by Professor Thumbi Ndung’u of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. The trial shows that 20% of participants remain off ART ...
Discover why starting HIV treatment promptly preserves immune function, prevents transmission, improves quality of life and reduces costs ...
Survey of 15,000 Brits reveals many believe we should have never gone into lockdown as scientists warn of "collective amnesia ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNA new pandemic is expected and the UK still isn't preparedFive years ago the country's first national lockdown began. Now, as Ebola, Mpox and bird flu are deemed 'high risk', experts ...
The Jack Quaid era is upon us. Like it or not, his mediocrity is here to spread across blockbusters like a virus. The weakest ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: 'Fund Research Not Tesla Trucks' - The HIV Casualties of Trump's War on ScienceThere were empty seats in San Francisco last week at an annual international science conference that has delivered some of the world's most groundbreaking HIV research. It was a throwback to another ...
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The Star on MSNHIV cure trial led by Kenyan achieves viral suppressionThe trial conducted in Durban, South Africa, showed that 20 per cent of participants remain off ART and are virally suppressed after one-and-a-half years, according to a press statement from the ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenyan Newspapers Review for Friday, March 21: Winners, Losers in Ruto's Govt ReshufflePresident William Ruto has appointed new Principal Secretaries (PSs), signaling a shift in Kenya's political landscape ...
A care home in County Durham was believed to be one of the worst effected by the coronavirus pandemic. Tragically 17 ...
The philosopher’s reflections on his own privileged experience of the COVID-19 pandemic range from the bizarre to the frankly ...
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