A post on Facebook claims that a new cure for Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been discovered and will cost $40 ...
The drug has been shown to be effective at preventing HIV infection but does not cure an existing HIV infection.
A drug used to treat HIV that has also shown promise in preventing infections is not a cure for those already infected, as ...
Though the post doesn’t specify, the two shots per year for HIV treatment that costs around $40,000 may refer to the injectable drug lenacapavir. The Food and Drug Administration approved lenacapavir ...
With the help of new scientific and technological developments, the HIV/Aids research community is increasingly turning to an ambitious goal: finding a cure for HIV/Aids. If the world is to get ...
It’s an existing HIV treatment with potential as PrEP or pre-exposure prophylaxis. This summer, at the International AIDS Conference, which is like the Olympics for people who study HIV and AIDS ...
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry researchers are on the cutting-edge of the study of HIV, working toward treatments and a better understanding of how the virus works. Finding a cure is no ...
The claim: New $40,000 twice yearly shot is 'AIDS cure' A Dec. 2 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a syringe extracting fluid from a vial and claims a cure has been developed for a ...
Thumbi Ndung’u consults for Gilead Sciences, Inc. He has received HIV cure-related research grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc, the US NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust and ...
A Dec. 2 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a syringe extracting fluid from a vial and claims a cure has been developed for a harmful disease. "New $40K AIDS cure is nearly 100% ...