- 12:37 27.05.2009, Cardiovascular Disease NAM May 27,2009
- Cardiovascular disease is a significant cause of illness and even death in people with HIV. A number of reasons have been suggested for the increase rates of health problems in HIV+
- 13:37 13.05.2009, Elevated Risk for Adverse Outcomes in Women with Coronary Artery Disease Symptoms and Normal Arteries Archives of Internal Medicine May l5, 2009
- Women with symptoms of coronary artery disease, but with only mild or no obstruction on angiography face an increased risk for cardiovascular events. For 5 years, researchers tries.
- 13:36 13.05.2009, DASH Diet Associated with Lower Risk for Heart Failure Among Women Annals of Internal Medicine May 11,2009
- Middle-aged and older women who closely follow a DASH eating plan are at a reduced risk for heart failure. Some 38,000 Swedish women, aged 40-83, completed food-frequency questionnaires and
- 13:35 13.05.2009, HIV and Hepatitis C Spanish Researchers Presented in NAM
- Treatment is available that can cure Hepatitis C but it does not always work. Liver disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in those patients co-infected. It is currently...
- 13:33 13.05.2009, BLUE GREEN ALGAE is effective in treatment of HIV
- According to a testimonial presented on the BLUE GREEN ALGAE COMPANY Web site, blue green algae raised an HIV+ patients CD 4 count from 420-750 in 3 months. This was a case reported.
- 13:31 13.05.2009, HIV treatment and the Bones Presented in NAM
- Bone problems are more common in people with HIV than in the general population. It's thought that there are a number of reasons for this, including the direct effect of HIV, low body weight
- 10:54 08.05.2009, Two Testosterone Gels Get Boxed Warning
- The FDA is requiring that two prescription testosterone gels--Androgel 1% and Testim have boxed warnings after report of adverse events in children who had secondary exposure to the gels.
- 09:05 06.05.2009, Home stimulation program shows positive impacts on the neurodevelopmental status of children infected with HIV Presented at Fourth South African AIDS Conference in Durban in early April
- Participation in a basic home stimulation program can lead to improvements in both motor and cognitive developments in HIV-positive children under 30 months.
- 09:04 06.05.2009, Cosmetic treatment for facial fat loss safe and effective in the long term Jouran of AIDS Researach and Human Retroviruses
- Treatment with Aquamid (Polyaacrolamide hydrogel) to correct facial fat loss caused by antiretroviral drugs use in HIV+ is safe and effective in the long term. Very few side effects
- 09:03 06.05.2009, Taking HIV treatment before conception increases risk of having a premature or low weight baby Journal of Sexually Transmitted Infections April edition.
- HIV+ women who are already taking antiretroviral therapy when they become pregnant are more likely to have a premature or low birth-weight baby, than women who initiate HIV treatment for
- 09:02 06.05.2009, World Bank: Financial crisis threatens HIV treatment for 1.7 million Survey published by the world Bank
- To 1.7 million people in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Caribbean and Asia are at risk of antiretroviral treatment interruption due to the global financial downturn.
- 09:00 06.05.2009, Schools Should Reopen, CDC Says, as H1N1 Flu threat eases CDC
- Students with influenza symptoms should stay home for a week, rather than having schools close, the CDC recommends in the face of more information on severity of swing-origin influence A.
- 08:58 06.05.2009, Microabuminuria and Venous Thromboembolism Physicians Fist Watch May 5, 2009
- Risk for Venous Thromboembolism doubles with any level of microalbuminurian the urine. This is probably due to endothelial dysfunction.
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