Three people were able to suppress the virus for months without their usual treatment regimen.
A new study explores CAR-T cell therapy as a potential treatment for HIV, reporting significant viral suppression in two patients without standard medications. Further research is needed to assess ...
People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But engineered antibodies appeared to suppress the virus for certain participants in recent trials in Africa and Europe A digital ...
CAR-T cell therapy is already a potent treatment for certain cancers. Now, a small study is showing early promise for ...
The New York Times is reporting that a single infusion could suppress HIV for years. This gene therapy uses the same ...
Scientists are testing CAR-T cell therapy to help people living with HIV stay healthy without daily medication. Two patients ...
Engineered CAR‑T cells suppressed HIV off medication in two people — promising but early. Larger trials are needed.
Nearly 45 years after the first HIV diagnosis, science is closer than ever to a cure for the virus that causes AIDS — but we’re not there yet, researchers say. While perhaps a dozen people worldwide ...
For many people living with HIV, today's treatments can suppress the virus and dramatically improve health. But even when HIV ...
A phase 3 clinical trial, led by Professor Chloe Orkin of Queen Mary University of London, has shown that a new, daily oral tablet that combines two current HIV treatment medications – bictegravir and ...