January 5, 2004 -
Risks to Your Heart en español How Is Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosed and Monitored? Some of the tests to diagnose or monitor heart disease are quite basic, and your doctor probably already checks these: Lipid Levels The amounts of fats in your bloodstream ... drinks other than water). For more information on cholesterol click here, and for triglycerides click here. ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/Hyperlipidemia_4808.shtml
January 5, 2004 -
Risks to Your Heart en español Doesn't HIV Treatment Increase the Risk of a Heart Attack? A number of studies have investigated the impact that antiretrovirals (ARVs) may have on heart disease risk. While it is true that many ... side effects that may increase the risk of heart attacks or strokes, studies have also demonstrated that ... therapy as a whole may actually protect against cardiovascular disease. One study that clearly defined the ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/Hyperlipidemia_4807.shtml
September 18, 2007 Heart Disease Risk Remains in Absence of HIV Treatment ... HIV infection may be a bigger threat to heart health than the lipid-raising effects of antiretroviral therapy. New data, reported ... twist in what experts thought they knew about cardiovascular disease risk in HIV-positive people. In the ... treatment interruptions to ongoing therapy, the risk of cardiovascular disease was higher among HIV-positive people ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/HIV_Heart_SMART_761_13031.shtml
September 18, 2007 -
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Heart Disease Risk Remains in Absence of HIV Treatment ... HIV infection may be a bigger threat to heart health than the lipid-raising effects of antiretroviral therapy. New data, reported ... twist in what experts thought they knew about cardiovascular disease risk in HIV-positive people. In the ... treatment interruptions to ongoing therapy, the risk of cardiovascular disease was higher among HIV-positive people ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/HIV_Heart_SMART_2076_13031.shtml
September 18, 2007 -
Tim Horn -
September 18, 2007 Heart Disease Risk Remains in Absence of HIV Treatment ... HIV infection may be a bigger threat to heart health than the lipid-raising effects of antiretroviral therapy. New data, reported ... twist in what experts thought they knew about cardiovascular disease risk in HIV-positive people. In the ... treatment interruptions to ongoing therapy, the risk of cardiovascular disease was higher among HIV-positive people ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/HIV_Heart_SMART_1667_13031.shtml
fact sheet All About lipids And HiV WHAt Are lipids? Many HIV-positive people have increased levels of lipids (fat) in their blood. There are two main types of lipids: Cholesterol. Our bodies need cholesterol to form cell ...
http://www.poz.com/factsheets/fs_2009_07_lipids.pdf
January 5, 2004 -
Risks to Your Heart en español What Causes Cardiovascular Disease in People with HIV? Many factors can influence your risk of heart disease. Some can be controlled, others can't. Some factors greatly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, whereas others may exert only a mild ... health care provider determine your overall risk for cardiovascular disease. Risk Factors You Can't Control ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/Hyperlipidemia_4806.shtml
February / March 2005 I Love My Heart by Liz Highleyman Make 6 Valentine vows to hype your heart s health. HIVers’ blood pressure soared after a ... HIVers had a 26 percent increased risk of heart disease for every year on HAART. But the actual chance of having a heart attack was tiny (1 in 250), and other ... under 1 percent. Moreover, classic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD)—like smoking, being male ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/132_2735.shtml
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http://www.poz.com/articles/761_10155.shtml