Young South African women can adhere to daily PrEP regimen as HIV prevention
A clinical study funded by the National Institutes of Health has found that young, single black women in South Africa adhered to a daily pill regimen to prevent HIV infection — an HIV prevention strategy known as pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP....
Mental Illness Afflicts Many Juveniles in Jail
Low Birth Weight Tied to Higher Type 2 Diabetes Risk Decades Later
Impotence Linked to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Blacks at Higher Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Than Whites: Study
Study shows promise of precision medicine for most common type of lymphoma
A clinical trial has shown that patients with a specific molecular subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are more likely to respond to the drug ibrutinib (Imbruvica) than patients with another molecular subtype of the disease.
HIV control through treatment durably prevents heterosexual transmission of virus
Antiretroviral treatment that consistently suppresses HIV is highly effective at preventing sexual transmission of the virus in heterosexual couples where one person is HIV-infected and the other is not, investigators report Monday at the 8th...
Many Obese Teens Don't Think They're Fat, Study Shows
Futuristic brain probe allows for wireless control of neurons
Mind Bending Probe - Scientists used soft materials to create a brain implant a tenth the width of a human hair that can...
Brain Changes Differ by Race With Alzheimer's Disease: Study