information released in 2002 showed that treatment with arginine improved immune function in HIV patients and proved safe for these patients when used on a short-term patients.
There are many types of research that is being done about a HIV cure. There is a lot of work on drugs that kills the virus, as well as vaccines that may prevent the spread of HIV.
Yes. HIV can enter your body through an open wound or sore. Do not get involved with anything infected with HIV as long as you have an open wound. In Africa where most of the research has been done, men with open wounds on their penises get HIV even if they have been circumcised. HIV exists in vaginal fluid.
Research is being done to see whether or not the promising results of stem cell research in other medical areas could be applied to the treatment of curing of HIV.
Current HIV Research was created in 2003.
Yes you can do research on HIV/AIDS.
Well, I have done some research and no chimpanzees do not cause aids. What cause aids was the HIV or Human immunodeficiency virus.
There is new research that shows that circumcision does not reduce the ability to get hiv.
The most reliable place to find information about HIV and AIDS would be to speak with your physician. Otherwise simple research can be done at a local library or medical sites.
Highly unlikely as no harm has been done.
There have been advances in medicine that are effective for HIV/AIDS. Education about HIV/AIDS teaches people about it and steps to take in order to protect yourself from getting it.
i done sex with a girl who is hiv +ve and when i testing i am scared
There is active research into making a vaccine against HIV. Claims that one has been found may be based on preliminary research findings. None have yet proved to be effective and safe enough to warrant mass immunization.