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- 2026-05-18 research_milestone A small study shows early promise for CAR-T cell therapy in controlling HIV long-term. source
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Distrust in Science and Medicine is Not New, Amplified by Social Media
Public trust in science and medicine has been eroding for years, a trend confirmed by the recent Edelman Trust Barometer. This distrust is not new, with historical precedents dating back to the Middle Ages and evident d…
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New AI framework boosts HIV testing efficiency by 15% in trials
Researchers have developed a new framework called Policy-Embedded Graph Expansion (PEGE) to improve the efficiency of HIV testing. This approach embeds a generative distribution over graph expansions directly into the d…
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New algorithm optimizes HIV prevention resource allocation
Researchers have developed a new algorithm called CAST to optimize the distribution of resources for HIV prevention. This algorithm aims to minimize new infections by strategically treating individuals who are virally u…
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CAR-T cell therapy shows early promise for HIV control
Researchers are exploring CAR-T cell therapy, a technique successful in cancer treatment, as a potential method for long-term HIV control. A preliminary study suggests this approach may offer new avenues for managing th…
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Google DeepMind AI accelerates disease research, identifies key proteins
Google DeepMind's Co-Scientist AI tool is accelerating biological research by identifying potential molecular switches for infectious diseases. Professor Clare Bryant is using Co-Scientist to rapidly generate and refine…
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New method derives data-driven treatment policies from observational data
A new paper proposes a method for deriving policy rules from observational data, applicable in multi-action decision-making scenarios. The approach uses a weighted K-means algorithm to estimate conditional average treat…
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World Health Organization Report Reveals Missed Global Health Targets
The world is falling behind on critical health targets set by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, according to the latest WHO report. Progress on reducing HIV and tuberculosis cases has slowed significantly, with ne…
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Scientists engineer mice to produce own antibodies for extended treatment
Researchers have developed a novel method to enable the body to produce its own antibodies for extended periods, addressing the limitations of current antibody drugs. This technique involves gene-editing blood-forming s…