Por: Ars Technica Science October 06, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 6, 2022 12:00 pm UTC / A 3D illustration of the HIV virus. Share this story In July, an HIV-positive man became the first volunteer in a clinical trial aimed at using Crispr gene editing to snip the AIDS-causing virus out of his cells. For an hour, he was hooked up to an IV bag that pumped... + full article
Time USA Health October 06, 2022
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Andrés Cantero tried to see his doctor every three months to discuss his treatment for HIV. He’d visit four times per year, asking questions about his antiretroviral medication, discussing side effects, and confirming he still had an undetectable... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 30, 2022
A red ribbon hangs from the North Portico of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, ... [+] Dec. 1, 2020. Health officials are hoping that new, long-acting drugs to help prevent HIV infection will be a turning point for the fight against a global health threat... + más
Los Angeles health officials are investigating the death of a person who had monkeypox | CNBC
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
BOSTON – A student at a military college who sued top Pentagon officials after he was deemed unfit for service because he tested positive for HIV has settled his lawsuit and plans to pursue his dream of becoming an Army officer, his lawyers said Tuesday.“I am incredibly... + más
Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Not too far in the future, everyone will know someone who has . At least, that’s what xenotransplantation researchers hope. Over the past year, surgeons have been busy creating pig-human hybrids. In New York and Birmingham, they transplanted pig kidneys into three brain-dead... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
CRISPR is changing the world—but it can do more.Erik Carter / The AtlanticSeptember 12, 2022Two years ago, I was working on my laptop in an airport lounge in Newark, New Jersey, when I glanced up and saw a couple walking with their two boys. The younger boy slowly made his way... + más
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CNBC USA Health September 22, 2022
Health workers sit at a check-in table at a pop-up monkeypox vaccination clinic which opened today by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health at the West Hollywood Library on August 3, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. Mario Tama Getty ImagesPeople living with HIV... + más
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Despite decades of progress to combat and end the HIV epidemic, gaps remain that reflect our nation’s failure to support and care for its Black communities. Black communities and the organizations that serve them in Chicago, surrounding counties and across the country have... + más
After Wayde Sims' killer gets life, LSU player's mom won't let death 'harden my heart' | The Advocate
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