PORT ANGELES — Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and disease worldwide and is extremely harmful for people living with HIV, according to Thursday’s Studium Generale speaker.
On March 21, Trevor Hoppe, assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will give an inclusive lecture about the criminalization of HIV/AIDS and other diseases.
Kathleen Collins, assistant professor of internal medicine, emphasized the global impact of AIDS yesterday as part of a lecture titled, “HIV and AIDS: The Current Crisis.” One of the five leading ...
The Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies on 121 Bay State Road. Pardee hosted its Global Health Politics Workshop which featured a lecture on HIV treatment research in Africa ...
In these uncertain, volatile, and unprecedented times, the role of science is more important than ever. Scientific advances that benefit humanity and ensure planetary sustainability for current and ...
Yesterday HIV researcher Dr. Julie Overbaugh, who holds the Endowed Chair in Graduate Education at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, delivered the 2018 Bernard Fields Lecture, which kicked off ...
Long-lasting control of HIV infection without antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a feasible goal that deserves vigorous pursuit, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., will assert during a lecture on Wednesday, July 25 ...
Long-lasting control of HIV infection without antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a feasible goal that deserves vigorous pursuit, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., will assert during a lecture on Wednesday, July 25 ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. In Dr. Robert Gallo's expert opinion, research for an HIV vaccine must continue because the virus ...
The Diana, Princess of Wales Lecture on HIV will be delivered by Elton John in front of an invited audience of politicians, health workers, journalists, civil society leaders, celebrities, and people ...
November 16, 2009 (Cologne, Germany) — New data from the Italian Cohort of Antiretroviral Naïve Patients (ICONA) study reveal that 61% of newly diagnosed HIV-infected patients in Italy have CD4 counts ...
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