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Indian researchers identify circular RNA that can lead to treatment strategies against AIDS

HIV remains a major global public health issue and has claimed 40.4 million lives so far globally. In 2022, 630,000 people died from HIV-related cause

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Alabama infectious disease expert Jeanne Marrazzo tapped to replace Fauci

Federal health officials announced Wednesday that Jeanne Marrazzo, director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will become the new head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) beginning this fall. The announcement comes about eight months after previous NIAID Director Anthony Fauci stepped down after…

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Enzyme linked to replicating HIV could impact treatment of virus

Researchers discovered an enzyme that plays a key role in replicating HIV, which could impact how the virus is treated.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News at Night 20240604 04:30:00

and whenever i hear lab leak or germ bomb i get nervous. let s start with where you were with the previous report. there s places in the world that shouldn t be doing this kind of research at all where they are manipulating viruses and what was seen with this lab that s not manipulating viruses is what can happen if there is a war going on. this lab suddenly the power goes off the viruses grow and bacteria grows and this has been doing great hiv research but of course the who is exaggerating the risk because even in south sudan most people

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Town Hall 20240604 06:38:00

The harms and what we can do for help. thank you for your question, this is daniel puck, she s a professor epidemiology, she s also deputy director the center for drug use and hiv research, and the vice dean for academic affairs nickel university school of public health. that s your question? you do a lot, there is a very long title. it s a long day. in light of the documented successive overdose prevention centers, introducing overdose that s. what steps is the dea taking to support the establishment of o pcs as a harvard occurrence strategy in communities across the united states? thank you for that question. we have three top priorities, fda right now. the first is to defeat the two cartels, that we believe are responsible for the unprecedented and cast catastrophic loss of life. the second is to raise public awareness.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Town Hall 20240604 02:38:00

Have substance use disorder. we are working to medication for opioid use disorder. the president signed and congress passed that removed barriers to treatment. so we have now gone from about 200,000 medical practitioners being able to prescribe this life-saving care to every single medical practitioner in the united states. we have to keep working on it, but it is a vital part of what we can do. and how we have to make sure everyone is aware of the harms and what we can do to help. thank you for your question. this is danielle, a professor of epidemiology and worked with people who used drugs for more than two decades and the deputy director of the center for drug use and hiv research and vice dean for academic affairs at new york university school of global public health. what s your question? good evening. thank you. you do a lot there. very long title. it s a long day. in light of the documented success of overdose prevention centers in reducing overdose

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