- CATIE NewsThanks to the many benefits of potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) more HIV-positive people in Canada and similar countries are ...
- CATIE NewsDespite the availability of a cure, many people living with hepatitis C are not being tested, diagnosed, linked to care and treated for hepatitis C. A study of ...
- CATIE NewsIn Canada and other high-income countries the widespread availability of potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) has tremendously ...
- CATIE NewsIn our previous CATIE News story, we provided some general information about age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this CATIE News bulletin, we focus on ...
- CATIE NewsThanks to the widespread availability of potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART), many HIV-positive people are living longer and ...
- CATIE NewsHIV infection can cause many problems, including some that affect the nerves. The nervous system that permeates the vast majority of the body outside of the ...
- CATIE NewsA team of researchers at several universities and clinics in Montreal conducted a study to explore issues related to healthcare access and mental health among ...
- CATIE NewsInfection with VZV (varicella zoster virus), a member of the herpes virus family, is relatively common. In general, in childhood VZV causes chickenpox and in ...
- CATIE NewsStudies done in the past 35 years have found that, in general, Indigenous people in Canada have shorter life spans than non-Indigenous people. The direct causes ...
- In 2017, pharmaceutical companies expect to see two new treatments for hepatitis C virus approved. These new treatments will be fixed-dose combinations of two ...