Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills can benefit from long-acting injectable treatments, a new study has found.
Switching to long-acting ART from oral treatments was cost effective for postpartum women with HIV and improved infant outcomes, researchers said at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic ...
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they contain fractals, following relatively simple ...
Republicans in the US House of Representatives plan to introduce a bill on Friday to block Chinese citizens from getting ...
Some of the world's most advanced AI systems struggle to tell the time and work out dates on calendars, a study suggests.
"Uncanny" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts explores women's artwork that pairs the familiar and alien to ...
Some of the world’s most advanced AI systems struggle to tell the time and work out dates on calendars, a study suggests.
Cabotegravir was found to prevent HIV acquisition as a monotherapy pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and to treat HIV as a ...
A study presented at CROI 2025 reveals that a single-question self-efficacy measure effectively predicts ART adherence and viral load suppression among pregnant women with HIV in Malawi, offering a ...
Swiss doctors are expanding the range of prescriptions for patients with mental health conditions and chronic illnesses to ...
The fine art of saying one thing and meaning another is a skill we master before we can even tie our shoes. From toddlers who "technically" cleaned their room by shoving everything under the bed to ...
Dozens of NIH study sections — meetings in which panels of expert scientists consider which research projects the agency should support — have been canceled in recent weeks, after the Trump ...
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