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Fighting HIV in Cameroon's North West: A Child's Health Matters The Very Most

February 1, 2025

Cameroon faces an uphill battle with HIV it struggles with it clinically. Among those fought hard on is the North West Region of the country. This area faces a stark reality: roughly 4 out of 100 of residents are living with HIV. That's significantly higher than Cameroon's national average of 2. 7

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How HIV affects body weight in Eastern Ethiopia

January 31, 2025

HIV has been a heavyweight on global health for a long time. A simple way to check if a person's weight is healthy is to use Body Mass Index (BMI). In many places with few resources, BMI is a big deal for folks starting HIV treatment. It can show if they might get sick or even worse. In Ethio

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Unseen Scars: How Past Traumas Affect HIV Patients in Atlanta

January 30, 2025

It is a fact that many people with HIV have faced violence. This violence can be from people they know or from their surroundings. Understanding how this violence affects them is crucial for doctors and caregivers. Imagine living in a big city like Atlanta. Picture people with HIV, battling no

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HIV Meds Back on Track, But for How Long?

January 29, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration has given the green light for the distribution of HIV medications to resume, at least for now. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the waiver on Tuesday, bringing relief to a global HIV treatment program that was abruptly paused last week

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Exploring HIV Self-Sampling and Testing in the Netherlands: User Experiences and Challenges

January 26, 2025

In the Netherlands, HIV self-sampling and testing (HIVSS/ST) has become more accessible with the introduction of at-home tests around 2016. However, little data exists on how users experience this method. A recent study aimed to understand the characteristics and experiences of people using HIVSS/ST

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Preventing HIV: Can Tenofovir Douches Work?

January 23, 2025

Unprotected receptive anal intercourse is the riskiest sexual behavior for HIV transmission. To offer more choices, especially for those who prefer non-daily or occasional pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), researchers are exploring on-demand, topical PrEP products. A study recently checked how well u

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The Silent Struggle: How HIV Affects Hip Health

January 23, 2025

Living longer is great, but it also brings new challenges. People with HIV are now facing a higher chance of a painful hip condition called femoral head necrosis. This happens when the ball part of the hip bone dies due to lack of blood. It's not just HIV that's to blame, though. Medicines used to t

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Why Schizophrenia Patients Often Miss HIV Care

January 23, 2025

Schizophrenia affects how people think, feel, and act, and it also puts them at a higher risk of getting HIV. Those with both HIV and schizophrenia are more likely to die than those with just one of these conditions. Researchers haven't studied much about how well people with HIV and schizophrenia s

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HIV and Sugar Metabolism: What's the Deal in China?

January 22, 2025

You might be wondering, what's the link between HIV and how our bodies handle sugar? A recent study in China aimed to clear up some confusion. This wasn't just any study; it involved multiple healthcare centers and compared HIV-positive folks on antiviral therapy with healthy people. The big questio

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What Happens When You Mix HIV Drug Albuvirtide with Antibiotic Rifampicin?

January 22, 2025

Imagine mixing two different drugs to see what happens. Scientists did exactly that with Albuvirtide (ABT), a new HIV drug, and Rifampicin (RIF), an antibiotic. They gave these drugs to healthy volunteers and checked their blood using advanced lab tests. Turns out, taking RIF with ABT made ABT work