Glowing Kittens Help Study for HIV Vaccine
Glowing kittens are amongst the ways being used to learn about HIV, as scientists fused the cat's egg cells with special genes that make them immune to the disease as well as glowing bright green.
HIV / AIDS
23 Indian Children Get HIV Positive Blood Transfusions
Twenty-three Indian children with thalassemia have contracted HIV after a government-run hospital was accused of giving them blood from HIV-contaminated sources.
HIV / AIDS
Gay Men Will be Allowed to Donate Blood in U.K.
The United Kingdom Government lifted a ban on blood donation by homosexual men saying it is safe as long as they meet some requirements.
HIV / AIDS
Adult Film Industry Resumes; CDC Seeks Wider HIV Campaigns
Los Angeles’ multi-billion dollar adult film industry was shut-down last week after one of its actors, Derrick Burts tested false positive.
Virus Created to Kill HIV-Infected Cells August 13, 2011
Credit Card Size Lab Can Diagnose HIV and Syphilis August 03, 2011
Study Finds Structural Factors Integral to Understanding Girls’ Vulnerability to HIV in sub-Saharan Africa July 14, 2011
Neuroaids - the Cognitive memory loss that occurs in HIV infections
July 02, 2011
Promising developments found in vaccine for HIV in non-human primates June 17, 2011
NIH scientists reactivate immune cells exhausted by chronic HIV June 03, 2011
1 in 4 new HIV infections in Ontario are among women: Study June 01, 2011
A study opens the possibility of developing a preventive vaccine against HIV/AIDS May 23, 2011
School bullying, violence against LGBT youth linked to risk of suicide, HIV infection
May 16, 2011
Treating HIV-infected people with antiretrovirals significantly reduces transmission to partners May 13, 2011
UNC-led international study shows early treatment with antiretroviral therapy prevents HIV transmission May 13, 2011

