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In a 1st, HIV vaccine triggers rare and elusive antibodies in human patients
LiveScience· 1 day agoAn HIV vaccine is one step closer to reality following a human trial that produced rare and elusive antibodies, a new study reports. The virus is a master ...
Experimental HIV Vaccine Successfully Triggers Potent Antibodies in Humans
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOther promising strategies to develop vaccines that are effective against different HIV strains have fallen short in late-stage clinical trials, serving ...
There’s New Hope for an HIV Vaccine
Wired News· 5 days agoSince it was first identified in 1983, HIV has infected more than 85 million people and caused some 40 million deaths worldwide. While medication known...
Posts spread false HIV treatment advice
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThere is no cure for AIDS, but social media posts claim a Canadian scientist discovered that patients who take vitamin B-2 can prevent HIV from...
TB has reclaimed its place as the world’s biggest infectious killer – but are its days numbered?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn the few minutes it takes to read this article, some 15 people are likely to have died from...
Judge Rules That Henrietta Lacks Family Lawsuit Can Move Forward
BET.com· 4 hours agoThe estate of Henrietta Lacks can move forward with their lawsuit against pharmaceutical company...
Global Child Deaths Hit Historic Lows, But More Leadership Needed
Forbes· 13 hours agoFrom war and conflict in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan to humanitarian crises in Syria and Myanmar to...
3 Biotech Stocks to Buy Now: May 2024
InvestorPlace· 3 hours agoWhile it tends to fly under the radar for many people, the biotech industry has seen a resurgence in investor interest over the last couple of years....
Dr. Paul Parkman, who helped to eliminate rubella, dies at 91 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 20 hours agoRubella, also known as German measles because German scientists classified it in the 19th century,...
A day with no COVID deaths? It finally happened in California
San Jose Mercury News· 19 hours ago“That’s quite a notable day,” said Dr. Monica Gandhi, a UCSF infectious disease expert whose passion for working with HIV patients brought her to the Bay Area at the height ...