Three people were able to suppress the virus for months without their usual treatment regimen.
A man known as the "Toronto patient" could become the first Canadian cured of HIV. Medical experts say it's a miraculous achievement even if only a small group of people are eligible for the treatment ...
New HIV research reveals how broadly neutralizing antibodies may transform treatment despite the virus's rapid mutation and ...
He could soon join a group of 10 others across the globe who achieved the milestone after a stem cell transplant ...
Medications to treat HIV are effective, but not curative. Now researchers at Johns Hopkins say they’re working on a new treatment – and it’s one already in use for cancer patients. They are very ...
Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs Johanna Mercier said the company is leaning on its HIV business while continuing to build out oncology and inflammation through recent ...
Doctors say a Toronto man has shown no signs of his HIV infection since receiving a bone marrow transplant. If he stays virus-free through 2027, he'll be considered cured.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A 60-year-old man based in Berlin, Germany, has become the seventh ...
Scientists are testing CAR-T cell therapy to help people living with HIV stay healthy without daily medication. Two patients ...
HIV status is associated with an increased risk of all-cause and disease-specific mortality in patients with HCC.