HIV-positive adults ages 18 to 34 may be more likely to suffer coronary heart disease than HIV-negative persons their age, a new UCLA study suggests. Reported in the August issue of the Journal of ...
People living with HIV face unique oral health challenges that require special attention and care. The virus’s impact on the immune system creates conditions that make the mouth more vulnerable to ...
In this 1985 file photo, a scanning electron micrograph (SEM) shows HIV-1 virions as green round bumps budding from the surface of a cultured lymphocyte cell. automation Four children born with HIV ...
Growing a human for nine months can be stressful for many reasons—one of them being all the testing and blood work that needs to be done throughout pregnancy. And even though certain exams and labs ...
One of the first signs of HIV can be a rash. Read on to learn more about a range of skin conditions associated with HIV and AIDS. Rashes and other dermatological conditions have long been linked to ...
The children started treatment within 48 hours after birth. Four children born with HIV were able to live virus-free for more than a year after their HIV medication was paused, according to results of ...