New Antibody Shows Promise in Treating HIV

2000px-Red_Ribbon.svgAn experimental antibody therapy has shown promise in suppressing HIV infection, bringing optimism to the HIV field and suggesting new strategies for fighting or even preventing HIV.

Rockefeller University researchers have found that an experimental therapy, part of a new generation of so-called broadly neutralizing antibodies, can dramatically reduce the amount of virus present in a patient’s blood. The study was published this week in Nature.

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Patient Access Network Foundation : New Online Portal

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The Patient Access Network Foundation is known for their prolific work in facilitating access to medical treatments for patients with chronic or life-threatening illness. In a survey of people enrolled for assistance with Patient Access Network, most said that PAN assistance helped them in several ways : » Read more