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Bone Problems & HIV/AIDS: Research
Osteonecrosis in HIV-Positive Patients Is Associated With Increased Levels of CRP and D-Dimer
(March/April 2013)
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In
HIV Treatment Bulletin
, from
HIV i-Base
Bones, Vitamin D and Frailty
(April 1, 2013)
From National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project
Lower Pretreatment CD4s Tied to More Bone Loss After 96 Weeks of ART
(March 17, 2013)
From National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project
Peak Bone Mass Lower in Young HIV+ vs. HIV- Men -- and Bone Structure Abnormal
(March 6, 2013)
From National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project
Low Bone Mineral Density in MSM Irrespective of HIV Status
(January/February 2013)
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In
HIV Treatment Bulletin
, from
HIV i-Base
Coinfection With Hepatitis B or C Is a Risk Factor for Reduced Bone Mineral Density Among Women With HIV
(January 29, 2013)
In
CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
, from
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Viral Infections -- Hep C and HIV Linked to Hip Fractures
(November 22, 2012)
In
CATIE News
, from
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
Does Organ Transplantation Increase the Risk of Osteonecrosis in Some People?
(September 18, 2012)
From
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
Recent Studies on HIV, ART and Osteoporotic Fracture Risk
(July/August 2012)
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In
HIV Treatment Bulletin
, from
HIV i-Base
HIV-Positive Men Prone to Bone Fractures at Earlier Age
(August 21, 2012)
From HIVandHepatitis.com
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