A major study presented at ESCMID Global 2026 has found that antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduces accelerated biological ...
More than half of people living with HIV in the United States are now over the age of 50. That striking demographic shift is at the center of a growing advocacy movement — and right here in Palm ...
As HIV care continues to evolve, 2-drug regimens are emerging as a key strategy to balance efficacy with long-term ...
November 1, 2010 — Editor's note: The First International Workshop on HIV & Aging was held October 4 and 5 in Baltimore, Maryland. It was organized to promote scientific and clinical synergy between ...
With successful treatment, HIV has become a chronic health condition which can be managed with life-long care. Treatment reduces the amounts of HIV in the blood to an undetectable level and most ...
Medical improvements have allowed people with HIV to live longer than what was once possible, creating a population of older and middle-aged adults who never anticipated dealing with chronic health ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sept. 18 is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, a day dedicated to older adults and long-term survivors living with HIV or AIDS. "The theme for this year for people living with ...
As the number of HIV-infected senior Americans continues to surge, health experts across the nation are shedding greater light on the unique health and social needs, as well as the challenges of HIV ...
The 10th annual Positively Aging Project, a local conference that provides information and inspiration for those living long-term with HIV, returns Saturday, Sept. 20 with a number of speakers and ...
Since 1988, Betsy Ponce has been living with HIV. For much of that time, she has lived in San Francisco’s Excelsior neighborhood, where she is currently raising her granddaughters, one nearly 2 years ...
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