by Graham Johnson | Jun 8, 2018 | HIV Virus
HIV remission. The word “remission” is defined as a temporary diminution of the severity of a disease or pain. Thus, if someone who has been diagnosed with a serious disease such as HIV is in remission, or if the disease has been controlled, by implication, the person...
by Graham Johnson | Jun 6, 2018 | HIV Virus
As advanced as science and technology is throughout the world, there is currently no cure for HIV. Yet, there are many clinical studies and trials that are dedicated to researching and discovering a cure for HIV. The current antiretroviral treatments allow people...
by Graham Johnson | Jul 18, 2016 | HIV Cover, HIV Virus
“The aids community health threat has morphed into an HIV prevention challenge” is the viewpoint of medical epidemiologist Andrew Grulich who is head of HIV Epidemiology and prevention program at the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity society, which leads the...
by Graham Johnson | Jun 28, 2016 | HIV Cover, HIV Virus
The search for a cure for HIV and Aids is charging along at a mad rate with the World’s pharmaceutical companies desperately wanting to be the first to find a viable cure/vaccine. Amongst the many trials going on, a new study is showing very positive potential...
by Graham Johnson | Jan 17, 2013 | HIV Cover, HIV Virus
Up until now science has been able to control the spread of HIV in patients to a large extent allowing HIV positive people to live long and productive lives. A recent breakthrough in the search for a cure for HIV and Aids may have been discovered by Australian...