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.