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Early ART for Those with New HIV Sustains Telomere Length
BOTTOM LINE Telomere length decreases with age. Also, there is shortening of telomere length associated with HIV infection. This study addresses the question whether immediate

Newly Appointed “AIDS Czar” to Keynote National HIV/Aging Webinar
On September 14th, 2021, from 12pm-3PM EST, the National Resource Center on HIV and Aging will host its second webinar in honor of HIV/AIDS &
Neglecting Women with HIV of All Ages
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that women comprise 23.7% of people living with HIV in the U.S. with another 11% who are
Low CD4 Count with HIV = Higher Risk for COVID-19
A low CD4 count in people living with HIV is often associated with immune deficiency. The question addressed by this study is whether this indicator
COVID-19 Vaccine Effective for People With and Without HIV
Recent studies at Johns Hopkins University observed that vaccines create similar antibody and immune responses both in those who live with HIV and those who
California Commits to Older People Living With HIV
Both houses of the California State Legislature supported a bill signed by Governor Gavin Newsom to address the unique needs of the aging HIV population.