- The nutrient chromium can be found in the following foods: . liver. whole grains. beans. broccoli. mushrooms. spices such as cinnamon Chromium is absorbed ...
- Research suggests that one of the body’s sensors to help detect invading bacteria is called soluble CD14, written as sCD14. Levels of this protein are ...
- Researchers are studying the impact of raltegravir (sold as Isentress) as part of combination therapy in HIV-positive women. In one Canadian-U.S. study, ...
- Many HIV-positive people who are taking potent combination therapy for HIV (commonly called ART or HAART) and who do not have co-existing conditions are ...
- Potent combination therapy for HIV (commonly called ART or HAART) can improve and maintain the health of people who use it. In Canada and similar countries ...
- A research team at Toronto General Hospital found a statistical link between low chromium levels in the blood and HIV infection, particularly in HAART ...
- Breaks (fractures) in the bones that make up the spine are relatively common in people with osteoporosis. According to doctors in Milan, Italy, affected people ...
- The drug zoledronate (also known as zoledronic acid and sold under several brand names including Aclasta, Zometa and Reclast) is one of the drugs that doctors ...
- Researchers have found that when people initiate potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) their bones can lose some of their density. ...
- HIV-positive people are at increased risk for thinning bones or reduced bone density. Thinner bones are weaker and have difficulty supporting a person’s ...
- To better understand health issues among women at high risk for or who have HIV, researchers at clinics in key cities in the U.S. have collaborated on a study ...
- As people age, bones tend to become thinner and more prone to fractures. Researchers have found that HIV-positive people are generally at an increased risk for ...