Protease Inhibitors Appear to Cause Damage to Neurons

Protease Inhibitors Appear to Cause Damage to Neurons Findings suggest that the older class of HIV drugs may contribute to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.   The protease inhibitor class of HIV antiretrovirals (ARVs) may contribute to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), leading to symptoms such as forgetfulness, confusion and behavioral and motor changes. This is according to research conducted in primates, mice […]

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)

New detection method could lead to noninvasive diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Published on December 22, 2016 at 6:37 AM The detection of prions in the blood of patients with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease could lead to a noninvasive diagnosis prior to symptoms and a way to identify prion contamination of the donated blood supply, according to researchers at McGovern Medical School […]

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A common virus could help fight liver cancer and hepatitis C

A common virus could help fight liver cancer and hepatitis C November 16, 2016 9.46am GMT Author Stephen Griffin Associate Professor, University of Leeds   CT scan of liver cancer. Puwadol Jaturawutthichai/Shutterstock.com Reovirus, a common virus that causes mild cases of respiratory infection, mainly in children, could be harnessed as an immunotherapy to fight primary liver cancer and hepatitis C. Viruses cause […]

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WFH – Recipients Double As the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program Expands

Recipients Double As the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program Expands World Federation of Hemophilia – Oct 05, 2016   MONTREAL, Canada – October 5, 2016 – One year following the expansion of the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Humanitarian Aid Program, the number of recipient countries went from 58 to 63, while delivered donations reached a landmark of 100 million international units (IU), […]

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No Sex we’re British

* Having a bleeding disorder doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy sex. Have fun and bear in mind that there is nothing you can’t do. *We would always recommend using a condom Cum Some men with a bleeding disorder can occasionally have blood in their cum, called haemospermia. This can be worrying for both you, and the guy you’re with. […]

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Sexual Desires

  Sexual desire is a motivational state and an interest in “sexual objects or activities, or as a wish, need, or drive to seek out sexual objects or to engage in sexual activities”. Synonyms for sexual desire are libido,sexual attraction, and lust.   All people have different sexual needs with personal desires and can go to extreme lengths to achieve […]

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Haemophilia – Blood & Blood Products

The Differences between Blood & Blood Products     When people think of a “blood transfusion” we generally think of the image above.   One whole bag of blood or a unit is most commonly used for patients who require an immediate “blood transfusion” for circumstances which could be seen as life threatening.   The most frequently used example of […]

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Hepatitis C – Slings, Slamming & Chem Sex

Slings, Slamming and Chem-sex   Dr Steve Taylor | Posted 10.04.2014 | UK Lifestyle   Drugs, LGBT, Sex, UK Impact, Hepatitis C, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Hiv,Mephedrone, Syphilis, UK Lifestyle News   This blog is definitely not for the faint-hearted:     If you’re easily offended, please stop reading now!       For those of you who would like to have a greater understanding of a new subculture […]

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