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Mancherial DMHO Dr GC Subbarayudu flagged off to an exhibition by artists of troupe meant for creating awareness over AIDS in Mancherial
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The dosing was deemed reasonable, considering the concentrations of each medicine in the blood.
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According to a UNAIDS Asia Pacific representative, the encouraging aspect is that the rate does not seem to be showing an upward trend.
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Over 400 healthcare workers, people living with HIV/AIDS, and caregivers involved in treating HIV/AIDS participated in the candlelight walk
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In the plea, Gilada has relied on a trial's court order stating that "there is no evidence whatsoever of the petitioner having engaged in any illegality"
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Here's the list of emergency contact numbers in India, which were launched by the Government of India. Save these numbers on your mobile phones or write them down on paper.
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Hyderabad: This concept may seem quite fictional and even futuristic. However, this is what geneticists worldwide through gene therapy are pursuing, while trying to find cure for a wide range of diseases that challenge modern medicine including cancers, heart diseases, diabetes, haemophilia, AIDS, genetic disorders, among others. Gene therapy involves altering the genes inside the […]
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New Delhi: Sex is a vital part of human existence as it’s the process that leads to the birth of future offspring. That being said, it’s not the only reason why people do it as pleasure is also involved, however, if not practiced safely engaging in sexual activities can also lead to sexually transmitted diseases […]
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Hyderabad: The 13th national conference of AIDS Society of India (13th ASICON) will be held in Hyderabad from April 3 to 5 on the theme ‘Confronting Pandemics with Proficiency, Precision and Persistence’, in virtual and in-person formats. The ASICON scientific programme will feature global leaders in the fight against AIDS and HIV-associated co-morbidities and co-infections […]
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Three partients who had cancer and HIV, were completely cured of HIV through experimental stem cell transplantation technique
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Hyderabad: A patient from United States suffering from both cancer and HIV has become the first woman and third person in the world to get completely cured of the AIDS causing virus. While the treatment technique to cure HIV among all the three patients was risky, experimental and expensive, it sure has raised a lot […]
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The Covid tragedy should trigger a rethink of the current intellectual property policies adopted by developed countries
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Using molecular dynamics simulations, the research team have shown that introducing electrostatic interaction sites on potential drug molecules can enhance the efficacy of the antiviral drug against the HIV virus.
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Speaking at a virtual press conference from Geneva on Friday, Tedros stressed that efforts should be made to ensure that middle and low-income countries are equally protected
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In the report titled "Prevailing against pandemics by putting people at the center", UNAIDS has warned that the global AIDS response was off track even before the pandemic.
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According to the study, after infection, HIV becomes a part of an infected person's DNA forever, and in most cases, infected cells are silent and do not replicate the virus.