A cancer patient in Germany is the 7th person to achieve long-term HIV remission after a stem cell transplant.
The protein, reverse transcriptase, has become an essential tool for making DNA copies of RNA.
Details of a 60-year-old male individual from Germany who achieved sustained HIV remission after a stem cell transplant, the ...
A handful of people with HIV have been cured after receiving HIV-resistant stem cells – but a man who received non-resistant ...
There's an alarming rise in breast cancer cases among young women, groundbreaking progress in the HIV fight and male heart ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent ...
A group often forgotten about in the discussion of HIV – despite research pointing to an ongoing crisis – is Black women in ...
Despite medical advances, 630,000 people died from HIV-related causes in 2024, highlighting the ongoing importance of testing ...
From custom gene editing to a discovery that could help stop pancreatic cancer before it starts, these advances offer a ...
UCSF researchers have made strides toward an HIV cure, showing experimental immunotherapy can help control the virus without ...
Differentiated thyroid cancer shows a comparable prognosis in patients with immunocompromised vs immunocompetent status, a ...
For the seventh time on record, a patient with both HIV and cancer has had the virus eliminated from their body. As in most ...