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There are no easy answers to preventing HIV transmission between HIV-infected mothers and their nursing infants, but a number of programs have developed strategies for reducing the risk among women in poor nations.
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HIV patients surveyed about their medical care reported overall satisfaction, although many continued to experience side effects, a new study reports. They still said they were satisfied with their treatment and care and the physicians decisions, says Jeffrey Smith, director of clinical research at the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amFar) in New York City.
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HIV researchers acknowledge its difficult to stay ahead of a virus that can remain deadly after major mutations, but theyre hopeful a variety of new antiretroviral strategies will improve the long-term outlook for HIV patients.
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The National Cholesterol Education Program, a product of a collaboration of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutes, the American College of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association, has updated its clinical practice guideline on cholesterol management.
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12-lead ECG obtained from a healthy, asymptomatic 42-year-old man. How many findings can you identify?