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HIV Remission for 14 Patients

By | March 16, 2013

The virus was largely stomped out in adults who started treatment soon after infection.

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Mississippi Infant Cured of HIV?

By | March 5, 2013

Anti-retroviral therapy administered soon after birth appears to have rid the infected child of the virus.

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Longer Lives, More Disease

By | December 14, 2012

A comprehensive global health study finds that although life expectancy has increased in most countries, the burden of chronic disease is also on the rise.

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New Algerian Research Center

By | May 14, 2012

Algeria is set to build the first HIV/AIDS research center in Africa.

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Teaching HIV/AIDS Denialism?

By | March 20, 2012

An Italian university is investigating whether a professor was right to teach a course denying a causal link between HIV and AIDS.

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Contributors

March 1, 2012

Meet some of the people featured in the March 2012 issue of The Scientist.

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In Chapter 8, "The Conspiratorial Move and the Struggle for Evidence-Based Medicine," author Nicoli Natrass explores the Internet's role in the rise of anti-science sentiment.

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The Specter of Denialism

By | March 1, 2012

Conspiracy theories surrounding the global HIV/AIDS epidemic have cost thousands of lives. But science is fighting back.

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Resignations Over AIDS Denial

By | January 31, 2012

A member of an Italian journal’s editorial board resigns in protest of a paper denying the link between HIV and AIDs.

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Part Human, Part HIV

June 3, 2011

Like other enveloped viruses, HIV exits its host cell enshrouded in the cell’s membrane, which contains membrane molecules such as the human leukocyte antigens (HLA). The HLA proteins act as a set of cell identification marks: every person expresses

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