For years, John Fleischman carried the journal of his late mentor, who died from HIV/AIDS. He finally found the perfect home for it at the AIDS History Project.
HIV weakens the cells that usually fight off infection. Over time, especially if you don’t take your HIV medicines, your body may have a harder time fighting off infections that cause rashes.
HIV is a virus that damages cells in the immune system and disrupts the body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. If the immune system is severely damaged by HIV, the person can develop ...
This case of a successful treatment of multi-refractory primary immune thrombocytopenia adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of CD19 CAR T-cell therapy in B cell-driven autoimmune ...
China's top drug regulator has recently approved the nation's first stem cell therapy to treat a type of complication associated with bone marrow transplant, as well as a novel HIV drug that only ...
The new study shows that some cells are often biased when it comes to some genes and inactivate one parent's copy, a phenomenon that was discovered about a decade ago but wasn't known to influence ...