AIDS

Prince Harry quits charity he founded after bullying accusations

The dispute reportedly erupted over a disagreement on fundraising from within Africa.

 Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, departs the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, Britain June 7, 2023.
Injecting syringe for vaccination (illustrative)

Health Ministry reveals decline of HIV/AIDS in Israel

 Chinese medical staff test blood samples for HIV/AIDS at a disease prevention and control centre in Nanchang. Chinese medical staff test blood samples for HIV/AIDS at a disease prevention and control centre in Nanchang in eastern China's Jiangxi province in this picture taken on April 11, 2005.

Breakthrough in HIV cure: Seventh person worldwide appears cured

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Breakthrough: Can one pill after sex prevent STDs?


Cameri Theatre offers ‘Angels in America’

Angels in America was quickly placed within the Western canon of theater by no other than late literary critique Harold Bloom.

 A SCENE from ‘Angels in America – Perestroika.’

Is an AIDS vaccine on the way?

GSK has completed its first stages of clinical research on an injection that could replace the daily pill currently being used to prevent HIV infection and to treat HIV positive carriers.

 A Prp shot

Snir Association is mobilized for businesses in the envelope

 Nir Shmol, Chairman of the Snir Association.

Ben & Jerry's executives join lemon picking to aid farmers

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Local authorities filled void: underground war room, armed men and babysitter

Local authorities fill vacuum: Two heads of settlements share crisis management & aid details on ‘Black Saturday,’ stressing citizen participation's pivotal role in Israel's October 7 wake-up call.

 A direct hit to Kiryat Ono

On World AIDS Day, rising HIV rates in Israel

"The AIDS epidemic is still with us," said Prof. Itzchak Levy, director of the HIV/AIDS center at Sheba Medical Center.

 A nurse draws a blood sample for an HIV test at the lab of the NGO "Accion Solidaria" (Solidarity Action) in Caracas, Venezuela, November 28, 2018. Picture taken November 28, 2018.

The spiritual risks of lingering in the place of our pain

Grief on the scale of the fall of Jerusalem ultimately requires a vessel that both honors and contains it.

 Israeli soldiers around the destruction caused by Hamas Militants in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, near the Israeli-Gaza border, in southern Israel, October 10, 2023.

Danish researchers take another big step toward HIV cure

Specific monoclonal antibodies suppressed the virus for months after the AIDS ‘cocktail’ of drugs was stopped.

 HIV (illustrative).

'Bohemian Rhapsody' piano, other Freddie Mercury belongings to be auctioned

They will go on public display for the first time in the month-long exhibition at Sotheby's, which will then auction many of the items in September.

Sotheby's press preview of Freddie Mercury's private collection in New York

Restoring gut health may slow HIV progression to AIDS - study

The study suggests that restoring and improving gut health could be the key to slowing HIV progression to AIDS.

 HIV (illustrative).

HIV can lie dormant in the brain, according to new research

Researchers in the UNC School of Medicine conclude that specialized immune cells in the brain can harbor latent, but replication-capable HIV.

 HIV (illustrative).