Early HIV Treatment Lengthens Lives
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HIV: Early Treatment Saves Money and Lives | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “If anti-retroviral therapy for HIV-infected residents of South African was started earlier, it would extend the lives of thousands, U.S. researchers say.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Early HIV treatment can save more children's lives
news-medical.net — “Efforts worldwide on access to treatment for children with HIV have reached a new milestone, with 355 000 children receiving life-saving HIV treatment at the end of 2009, compared to 276 000 at the end of 2008; but many more lives could be saved if more infants started on medication earlier according to new recommendations from WHO.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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BBC News - Early HIV treatment will save lives and money, WHO says
bbc.co.uk — “HIV-related deaths could be reduced by 20% over the next five years if treatment begins earlier, the World Health Organisation says in fresh guidance.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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Treat HIV patients 'even earlier': HIV-related deaths could be reduced by 20% over the next five years if treatmen... http://bit.ly/a4sU66
Dermographism and early HIV infection? - HIV - International - MedHelp
medhelp.org — “Hello Dr., I am a 38 yo MSM. Two months ago I had one single unsafe sexual contact with another man with unknown HIV status. I engaged in receptive anal sex for about 10 minutes without ejaculation. ...” View full resource at medhelp.org
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Dermographism and early HIV infection? - HIV - International - MedHelp
medhelp.org — “Hello Dr., I am a 38 yo MSM. Two months ago I had one single unsafe sexual contact with another man with unknown HIV status. I engaged in receptive anal sex for about 10 minutes without ejaculation. ...” View full resource at medhelp.org
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Early HIV treatment could prevent transmission between partners, study shows
nydailynews.com — “New research finds that people living with HIV are less likely to pass the virus on to their partners if they begin drug treatment immediately.” View full resource at nydailynews.com
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Study: Treatment for HIV Should Start Earlier - TIME
time.com — “New data suggest that treatment for HIV may save more lives if started earlier, sparking debate among experts” View full resource at time.com
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HIV treatments may contribute to type 2 diabetes
endocrineweb.com — “Early treatment with new generations of HIV medication has significantly extended the life expectancy and quality of live of individuals infected with the disease.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
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Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa - Technology & science - Tech and gadgets - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Treating HIV patients in remote areas of Africa soon after they are infected and using community care teams instead of doctors can cut costs and help people live longer than those treated later, a charity said Thursday.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa - Technology & science - Tech and gadgets - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Treating HIV patients in remote areas of Africa soon after they are infected and using community care teams instead of doctors can cut costs and help people live longer than those treated later, a charity said Thursday.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa: VIENNA (Reuters) - Treating HIV patients in remote areas of Afr... http://bit.ly/9QiE5j
reuters.com — “Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa: VIENNA (Reuters) - Treating HIV patients in remote areas of Afr... http://bit.ly/9QiE5j” View full resource at reuters.com
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POZ - POZ Magazine - POZ.com - News : LGBT Provisions in House Health Care Bill Include Early HIV Treatment
poz.com — “Advocates are pushing to ensure that LGBT-focused provisions in the House of Representatives' health care reform bill will remain in the final bill that moves to President Obama's desk, The Advocate reports. Among those provisions is language calling for early HIV treatment under Medicaid so that people living with the virus won't have to progress to an AIDS diagnosis before receiving coverage.” View full resource at poz.com
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Early diagnosis and treatment save babies from AIDS-related death
unaids.org — “Many infants across the world are dying needlessly because they are not being tested early enough for HIV and treated if they have the virus. Without treatment, half of all HIV-positive babies will not live long enough to see their second birthday. To help address this situation, the Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign has launched a new video vividly highlighting the importance of early testing and treatment to save the lives of infants who have HIV.” View full resource at unaids.org
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