
COVID-19 Vaccines & HIV
Extensive research shows that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, regardless of HIV status. Yet researchers are still assessing whether there is any difference in effectiveness for
Extensive research shows that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, regardless of HIV status. Yet researchers are still assessing whether there is any difference in effectiveness for
Antiretroviral therapy or ART is lifesaving for people living with HIV, but it isn’t a cure. That is because these medications can very effectively lower
The United States has been experiencing a monkeypox (MPV) outbreak since late May 2022. While the number of cases is decreasing, it is still important
The Inflation Reduction Act, passed in August 2022, includes important benefits for people who receive health coverage through either Medicare or the health insurance exchanges
Please join us for free Zoom exercise classes starting January 10th. CJE will be offering 5 different evidence-based exercise classes that have research evidence that
This article piloted CommunityRx, an intervention that provided personalized referrals to community resources around chronic disease/condition management (including HIV), mental health, food (in)security, transportation, exercise,
About 17% of new HIV cases occur each year in those 50 and over, but this percent drops to 2.4% in those 65 years and
Long-term survival with HIV is associated with more medical problems. As a result, this may require taking more medications. This report addresses the potential problems
Many people aging with HIV struggle with mental health, especially with symptoms of depression. While many do not struggle to the extent that hospitalization is
The term “Frailty” is often used to identify older persons with loss of strength, less walking speed, and reduced vigor. This diagnosis is thought to