Augusta University: Scientists Explore the Obesity Paradox, Cardiovascular Risk of HIV
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Sept. 17 (TNSRes) -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
The newer generation of HIV drugs has turned the once-lethal infection into a chronic condition, and cardiovascular disease has emerged as the leading cause of death in these individuals.
Now, Medical College of Georgia scientists are dissecting the also emerging obesity paradox that the newer drugs appear to cause weight gain, which appears to limit, rather than increase patien . . .
The newer generation of HIV drugs has turned the once-lethal infection into a chronic condition, and cardiovascular disease has emerged as the leading cause of death in these individuals.
Now, Medical College of Georgia scientists are dissecting the also emerging obesity paradox that the newer drugs appear to cause weight gain, which appears to limit, rather than increase patien . . .