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Antibodies from some long COVID patients attacked brain and nerve tissues, a finding that could point toward treatments.
Dialysis since 2018 taught me that progress isn’t about perfection. Today brought push-up milestones, dumbbell curls, and celebrating the incredible power of small gains.
In a first for the field, all monkeys given a new series of vaccines generated antibodies capable of fighting multiple strains of HIV.
The HIV Justice Network (HJN) is the leading community-based NGO building a co-ordinated, effective global response to punitive laws and policies that impact people living with HIV in all our...
UN agency head warns of ‘major threat’ as global testing and treatment falls
Vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage may help support immune activity involved in gut repair.
Some 1% to 5% of people with HIV naturally produce broadly neutralizing antibodies that are active against most virus strains.
Once-weekly islatravir/lenacapavir combination pill kept viral load suppressed in people switching from daily treatment.
The weights stayed untouched on Tuesday, but the plan remains alive. Fitness with chronic illness is often about flexibility rather than perfection.
After rising to prominence as Ollie Morgan on Hollyoaks, Gabriel Clark discusses working with Alan Cumming in Tip Toe and how he hopes the show can save us from a terrible fate.
Study in people with HIV and mice identifies new mechanism—and drug target—for memory decline.
Die Positiven Begegnungen (PoBe) finden vom 13.-16.08.2026 in Magdeburg statt. Interview mit Heike Gronski zur HIV-Selbsthilfe-Konferenz.