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AIDS Survival Varies With HIV Subtype (HealthDay)
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Anti-AIDS Gel Shows Promise in Early Trials (HealthDay)
Researchers are reporting some encouraging news on the HIV prevention front: Preliminary tests have found no safety problems with a vaginal gel designed to keep the AIDS virus at bay during intercourse.
Combo Therapy Fights AIDS-Linked Lymphoma (HealthDay)
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DNA Finding Could Boost AIDS Research (HealthDay)
U.S. scientists say they've discovered natural defense cells that can be used to fight off HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
New HIV Drug Regimen More Effective Than Existing Therapy (HealthDay)
New research suggests that some HIV patients might be better off with a newer drug regimen than one that's been considered the gold standard for years.
Safety Program Cuts HIV-Tainted Blood Donations in S. Africa (HealthDay)
A blood safety program in South Africa led to a major decline in the presence of AIDS-causing HIV in donated blood, a new study says.
Stem Cell Transplant Fights Lupus (HealthDay)
Doctors say they have helped people with lupus, a disease in which the immune system attacks the body's own tissue and organs, by using stem cell transplants to give them a new, less harmful, immune system.
Strong Immune System May Protect Women From Loneliness-Linked lllness (HealthDay)
A stronger immune system may help explain why women are less likely to become ill in the face of isolation and loneliness than men, research in rats suggests.
Weakened Immune System May Cause Crohn's Disease (HealthDay)
A weak immune system, rather than an overactive one, may be responsible for Crohn's disease, a new study reports.
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