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Alcohol increases the rate of infection with Hepatitis C Infection and AIDS

Alcohol increases the rate of infection with Hepatitis C Infection and AIDS

Revealed the journal “BMC Immunology”  in a recent study published  in the second month of October, that addiction to alcohol weakens the resistance of the human body to injury and viral diseases such as hepatitis “C”, HIV /AIDS which is higher than the rate of infection, and makes it easier.

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Discovery of protein effectively prevents HIV from a repetition of itself

Discovery of protein effectively prevents HIV from a repetition of itself

Discover medical teams from the Universities of Strasbourg and Marseilles, protein has strong characteristics allow it to prevent human immunodeficiency virus syndrome (AIDS) of repeating itself, as the University of Strasbourg announced Thursday.

And able Professor Olivier Rohr and Dr. Christian Schwartz of the University of Strasbourg in collaboration with Professors Eric Habreier and Didier Rolt of…

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Predictable Of Gestational Diabetes Before Pregnancy Years Earlier

Predictable Of Gestational Diabetes Before Pregnancy Years Earlier

It is possible to predict the diabetes during pregnancy, a period of up to seven years before becoming pregnant, as evidenced by a recent U.S. study. ‬ ‬

‫ ‫ In this study, which included a sample of 580 women, found that periodic measurement of the ratio of blood sugar…

FDA Approves Donor Screening Test For Antibodies To HIV

FDA Approves Donor Screening Test For Antibodies To HIV

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced approval of the Abbott Prism HIV O Plus assay, as a screening tool designed to detect the presence of certain antibodies to HIV. The assay is one of five assays that run on the fully automated Abbott Prism System.

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Anti-HIV Drugs During Pregnancy

Anti-HIV Drugs During Pregnancy

Temporary cessation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) during pregnancy in women infected with HIV is an additional major risk factor for mother-to-child transmission of the virus, Italian researchers report in the May 1st issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases.

“Our study,” lead investigator Dr. Luisa Galli told Reuters Health, “provides evidence that interruption of ART during pregnancy increases HIV-1…

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