Of 70 patients treated in a study by the Institut Pasteur in Paris, 14 had not suffered a recurrence of the disease an average of 7 years after stopping the medication.
To help curb HIV in the developing world, doctors need to be able to quickly find out who needs to be treated without waiting weeks for samples to be taken to the nearest hospital. The mChip does that, using just your blood and the cloud.
The L Condom company is designed to deal with condom shortages in the countries where birth control and AIDS prevention is most needed, and to make safe sex easier and more fun for everyone involved.
Facebook's former head of marketing is taking her social media mojo and coordinating influential users to post about world issues. Your favorite follows just got a lot more earnest. But does caring on social media mean anything in the real world?
In an update to the iconic memorial, ONE and (RED) are making an online version, complete with the famous endorsements that they're known for. See what happens when Justin Bieber gets (virtually) sewing.
By tapping the collective power of human problem solving, this online gaming platform isn't just fun, it's making real steps in the fight against disease. The latest: An AIDS breakthrough.