- In 2012 a massive observational study in Denmark compared nearly 19,000 people who had used statins to 277,000 people who had not used these drugs. Participants ...
- Potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) has produced tremendous benefits for HIV-positive people, improving their survival and ...
- The largest database that has captured information on the safety of ART used during pregnancy is the Antiviral Pregnancy Registry (herein after called the ...
- In the previous articles in this issue of TreatmentUpdate, we mentioned that some studies have found a possible link between the use of certain medicines in ...
- As mentioned before in this issue of TreatmentUpdate, the use of potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) along with other measures ...
- One of the reports in this issue of TreatmentUpdate deals with a hormonal issue that appears to cause some HIV-positive women to give birth prematurely. Before ...
- As mentioned earlier in this issue of TreatmentUpdate, in Canada and other high-income countries the use of potent anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or ...
- In Canada and other high-income countries researchers estimate that a sizeable fraction of HIV-positive people (about 25% in Canada, according to the Public ...
- In the late 1970s doctors in North America and Western Europe began to see cases of young adults (mostly men) who sought care because of a recent history of at ...
- Researchers in the U.S. have found that some ART users can sometimes develop problems with memory and thinking clearly. In cases where these problems persist ...
- A team of researchers at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) has been studying HIV-related brain issues for many years. In past studies the UCSD ...
- Researchers in Australia conducted a study to understand the reasons why some HIV-positive people have either not started potent combination anti-HIV therapy ...