Archive for the 'AIDS' Category

Detection of deadly diseases would be simple, accurate and faster - just within 15 minutes

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

A unique “biosensor technology” (developed by scientists at University of Leeds), uses antibodies to detect biomarkers - molecules in the human body which are often a marker for disease, which is much-much faster than current testing methods.

Talk therapy is the best medicine for HIV sufferers

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Doctors always suggests that for every disease talk therapy is the best medicine, whether with friends, family or psychologists. And this therapy has proved to be a live saver for a HIV patient.

Michigan research likely to make HIV treatment more effective

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

It can easily be spelt as the good news for all the HIV patients worldwide. University of Michigan scientists have provided the most detailed picture yet of a key HIV accessory protein that foils the body’s normal immune response. Based on the research, the team is searching for new drugs that may someday allow infected [...]

Australia launches education campaign to prevent HIV cluster epidemic

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The Australian Health authorities have warned the men heading towards Papua New Guinea, of the HIV risks.The Health authority took the step after the six men were diagnosed with the HIV cluster virus after they went to Papua NewGuinea for work.

WHO seeks public health approach to fight AIDS in South-East Asia

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

World Health Organization (WHO) called for the public approach to fight the threat of HIV/AIDS in South-East Asia. The WHO promotes a public health approach to combating HIV/AIDS based on the experience of the other health programs.

Massachusetts Researchers Developed Device To Treat Cancer

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

The researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have developed a method that will help the doctors to identify minute amounts of tumor cells floating in the blood of cancer patients. Thus the discovery is expected to lead to better treatments with fewer side effects.

Antiretroviral Medications Helps HIV Patients Live Longer

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

The British research shows that the antiretroviral medications have helped to lower the death rate among the HIV patients down. For most, the five-year, post-diagnosis survival for those infected sexually is now about equal to that of the general population. Dramatic declines in death rates for HIV-infected individuals following the introduction of highly active antiretroviral [...]

Clycone Nargis Left Thousands HIV/AIDS Patients Homeless

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Thousands of people have died and many others left homeless when the cyclone Nargis hit the Irrawaddy delta in Rangoon valley recently. But for the HIV/AIDS patients it was a worse nightmare as the cyclone has put them into more physical and mental agony. As a result of the devastation, more and more [...]

HIV Infected People Could Have Higher Risk Of Cancer

Monday, May 26th, 2008

According to the researchers, people having HIV have much higher risk of cancer including anal cancer and low risk of prostate cancer.

Teen Fighting Cancer, Wished For An African Orphanage

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Kristin Elliott, is 18 and suffering from cancer for last 2 years. But what made her special, is the wish she had made to the make a wish foundation– an orphanage for children in Africa. Even the make a wish officials confessed to have such a request for the first time.