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HIV Treatment Increases Survival, Not Heart Attack Risk

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PROMOD SONOWAL

as i am a student of pharmacy i like very much,generally to read such articles. i will be very thankful if you keep massaging me such newly published articles

March 9, 2008 dibrugarh,assam

fred

Todd, Persons under va care are more likely to have more historical and coplete medical records. Based on this, the va Can better rule out effects of preexisting conditions better than the average patient. If you have a complete history on yourself, your doc should be able to give you individual probabilities for your particular case.

March 7, 2008 alexandria

Greg

I really don't see how they can say this when it is known that some of the meds can put your lipids through the roof. When I started the cocktail my lipids were normal. My cholesterol shot up to 500 and triglycerides up to 1,500! Of course the VA is, "the government." Need I say more?

March 7, 2008 Modesto, CA

Todd

Why? This is just ONE study, and it is not on the gneeral population, it's only veterans. With so many other studies finding a link, this single study alone does not convince me with any certainty at all.

March 5, 2008 San Francisco

cobraalfa

What a great new! It really makes me better to face the treatment I´m likely to start.

February 29, 2008

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