HIVresource publishes news and information about HIV-related clinical trials in the San Francisco Bay Area. Clinical trials are an important way for people to access free medical care while also supporting scientific research to advance our understanding of how to identify, treat, and hopefully one day cure HIV disease.
HIVresource is published quarterly by San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Previously, it was provided by St. Francis Memorial Hospital as HIVCare News.
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New data on heart attack trends, climbing life expectancies for people with HIV, and newly discovered benefits of starting treatment. More than 40 open clinical trials offering free HIV care and treatment in and around San Francisco.
Read the Fall 2012 issue...
Promising steps toward a cure, a new HIV treatment option for “first timers,” and FDA approval of a drug to help prevent HIV infection. A dozen new studies and more than 30 ongoing clinical trials offering free HIV care and treatment in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Read the Summer 2012 issue...
What your CD4 cell count may predict about your life expectancy, and updated U.S. treatment guidelines—with news for older adults. Fifteen new research studies and dozens more ongoing trials, all offering free HIV treatment and care in San Francisco and beyond.
Read the Spring 2012 issue...
An update on vitamin D and bone health, the top way for HIV-positive people to avoid lung cancer, and why getting your “labs” done regularly is vital to your health. Dozens of currently enrolling clinical trials—including 20 new studies—providing free HIV treatment and care in and around San Francisco.
Read the Winter 2012 issue...
Updated drug precautions for raltegravir (Isentress), and promising new once-daily combo pills in the pipeline. Ten new studies and dozens more open clinical trials offering free HIV treatment and care in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Read the Fall 2011 issue...
New HIV treatment options headed to your pharmacy, and why HIV treatment is HIV prevention. More than 40 currently enrolling clinical trials providing free HIV treatment and care in and around San Francisco.
Read the Summer 2011 issue...
Two newly approved once-daily formulations, the promise of gene therapy for HIV treatment and prevention, and news about vitamin D for tenofovir users. Dozens of active clinical trials offering free HIV treatment and care in San Francisco and beyond.
Read the Spring 2011 issue...
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