Professor of medicine and deputy director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town Nomathemba Chandiwana receives ...
Getting injections means you don't have to take a pill every day," she said. Stock image of a man getting an injection (main) and the HIV virus (inset). A new injection taken twice a year appears ...
Major strides have been made since the spread of the virus reached epidemic proportions in 1995 when 3.3 million people were infected with HIV and just under one million people died. New HIV ...
It is 40 years since Aids was first identified. Major strides have been made since the spread of the virus reached epidemic proportions in 1995 when 3.3 million people were infected with HIV and just ...
If you’ve been putting off getting a tattoo or piercing due to fear of contracting HIV, continue reading. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the risk of HIV ...
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It weakens the immune system by attacking T-cells, making it hard to fight other infections. T-cells are the immune system's defenders. They attack harmful ...
“HIV is not the disease it used to be,” Williams said. “Today, with proper care, you can live a healthy, normal life. It’s critical to know your status before it progresses to advanced ...
Memorial: The Story of HIV/Aids in Ireland is a new RTÉ documentary which shows how many people were devastated by the spread of HIV in the 1980s and 1990s Archivist, historian and campaigner ...