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French scientists report no signs of virus rebounding in 14 off-therapy patients who were treated swiftly for infection.
As the African Cup of Nations kicks off in South Africa, we examine the role of football in the fight against AIDS/HIV.
Battling AIDS means challenging the power of rich nations over the world's resources, argues Hickel.
While the Gulf has worked to improve treatment of people suffering from HIV/AIDS, critics say much more work is needed.
As the UN marks World AIDS Day, we ask if prejudice and ignorance are standing in the way of an AIDS-free generation.
Judge rules state coerced three HIV-positive women into operation by forcing them to sign forms they did not understand.
Governments urged not to cut funding against epidemic as study indicates increase in cases of drug resistance.
HIV treatment as prevention strategy considered a "game changer" but lack of funding prevents implementation.
The village of Igabiro uses a unique community-based approach to fight AIDS - and it works.
Doctors hope to test humans with vaccine that helped monkeys with form of AIDS virus control infection, within 3 years.
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