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HIV Cure ‘Within Months?’ Not So Fast

HIV Cure ‘Within Months?’ Not So Fast

By Sara gates for HuffPost.
An HIV cure “within months?” Not exactly.
Researchers from Denmark have begun human clinical trials in their experimental HIV treatment, The Telegraph first reported. However, the team is not on the ”brink” of a cure for HIV, as some have said; they instead expect the first results from the trial “within months.”
“We’re not months away from a cure,” Kevin Robert Frost, CEO of amfAR, …

14 Adults ‘Functionally Cured’ Of HIV

14 Adults ‘Functionally Cured’ Of HIV

By Amanda L. Chan for HuffPost.
A baby who was “functionally cured” of HIV may have some adult company.
Fourteen adults have also been “functionally cured” after they were given combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) for their HIV infection. They have been able to stop taking the treatment while still keeping their infection under control, according to a new study in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
“Our results show …

The Dark Side of Gay Dating Apps

The Dark Side of Gay Dating Apps

By Carl Sandler for HuffPost. 
Fashion model and “genetic lottery winner” Cameron Russell’s TEDTalk presentation was a thought-provoking account of how the fashion world manipulates and manufactures unobtainable — and ultimately damaging — images of beauty to women.
It left me thinking, Man, you heteros have it easy.
You see, something similar has been happening to gay men, but with a twist. In …

PACHA Calls for Repeal of HIV Criminalization Laws

PACHA Calls for Repeal of HIV Criminalization Laws

By Todd Heywood for The American Independent. 
The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) passed a resolution last week that calls for an end to federal and state HIV-specific criminal laws and prosecutions.
While the resolution is only advisory, it recommends that the departments of Justice and Health and Human Services issue guidance and offer incentives to state attorneys general and state health departments …

HIV cure breakthrough on the horizon

HIV cure breakthrough on the horizon

By Joe Morgan for GayStarNews.
Researchers are optimistic about a new technique that could lead to a breakthrough in curing HIV.
Danish scientists are readying the human trials for a potentially life-saving new HIV treatment, and if it is deemed a success, it is hopeful 2013 could be the year there is a cure for the virus.
The possibly revolutionary technique involves releasing …

Task force calls for routine HIV testing for all adults

Task force calls for routine HIV testing for all adults

By Julie Steenhuysen for Reuters. 
(Reuters) – An influential U.S. panel is calling for HIV screening for all Americans aged 15 to 65, regardless of whether they are considered to be at high risk, a change that may help lift some of the stigma associated with HIV testing.
The new guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), a government-backed panel …

Circumcision study supports HIV theory

Circumcision study supports HIV theory

By Monte Morin for LATimes.
Circumcision is known to reduce a man’s risk of HIV infection by at least half, but scientists don’t know why. A new study offers support for the theory that removing the foreskin deprives troublesome bacteria of a place to live, leaving the immune system in much better shape to keep the human immunodeficiency virus at bay.

Anyone who has …

The Dating Gamble

The Dating Gamble

By Tyler Curry for Advocate.
After the first few rounds of failed relationships, it can take some positive affirmations and a few Sex and the City reruns not to become disillusioned with the prospect of finding love. Unfortunately, Tylenol doesn’t cure heartache, and a breakup can seem to break you altogether. Still, we keep trying and hope the next one will …

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