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Due to life-enhancing effects of antiretroviral therapy, HIV-positive persons have the potential for long life comparable to their uninfected peers. Older women (age 50+) living with HIV (OWLH) are often an under-recognized aging group. We conducted a systematic review to examine psychosocial factors that impact how OWLH live, cope, and age ...
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A second factor contributing to the rising number of...
- Coping Styles and Illicit Drug Use in Older Adults With HIV/AIDS
The eligibility criteria were: (1) 50 years of age or older;...
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For example, the HIV/AIDS Cost and Service Utilization Study...
- HIV Infection and Women's Sexual Functioning
Introduction. Women with HIV are living longer and healthier...
- A Randomized Clinical Trial
Because of continued risky sex in HIV-infected older adults...
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23 Φεβ 2022 · UNAIDS estimates that the number of people aged 50 years or older with HIV infection globally increased from 5·4 million in 2015 to 8·1 million in 2020. In this issue, we publish a joint Series with The Lancet HIV on the challenges of ageing well with HIV.
17 Φεβ 2022 · A U.S. patient with leukaemia has become the first woman and the third person to date to be cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from a donor who was naturally resistant to the virus that causes AIDS, researchers reported on Tuesday. The case of a middle-aged woman of mixed race, presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and ...
9 Αυγ 2021 · Overview of MHT in women living with HIV. •. MHT is effective and safe for the treatment of problematic night sweats and hot flushes (collectively referred to as vasomotor symptoms) in healthy women early in menopause (ie, 1 year or more and less than 10 years without menstrual flow) •.
4 Ιουν 2024 · People aging with HIV share many of the same health concerns as the general population aged 50 and older: multiple chronic diseases or conditions, the use of multiple medications, changes in physical and cognitive abilities, and increased vulnerability to stressors.
Stigma can be a powerful predictor of risk in women over the age of 50. Compared to gay and bisexual men, older women with HIV are more likely to experience greater stigma across various dimensions including disclosure, negative self-image and public attitudes.
How is HIV different in older adults? Learn about the symptoms of HIV, how to get tested and treated, and how HIV can affect you as you grow older.