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2010 Sept 1  Heroin exposure linked to thinning bones new
2010 Aug 30  British Columbia study checks for thinning bones new
2010 Aug 25  Brain decline linked to cardiovascular disease new
2010 Aug 23  Can anti-inflammatory treatment help reduce cardiac risk? new
2010 Aug 17  Study links inflammation to increased risk of diabetes in HIV
2010 Aug 16  Why all the fuss about inflammation?
2010 July 6  Doctors and patients—the need for better communication
2010 June 24  Sexual function in HIV-positive women
2010 June 23  Long-term consequences of kidney injury in HIV
2010 June 17  The Assert study—a look at drug safety
2010 June 15  Emerging candidate biomarkers for monitoring kidney health
2010 June 11  Tenofovir - pilot study finds good impact on lipids
2010 June 9  Are high tenofovir levels linked to kidney damage?
2010 May 28  Diabetes monitoring may be needed for women who use opiates or have hepatitis C
2010 May 25  Placebo-controlled study finds low-dose zinc beneficial
2010 May 19  Toronto study finds high rate of pre-cancerous cells in the anuses of HIV-positive men
2010 May 18  Vaccines for HPV—results in men
2010 May 14  Casual sex study calls for interventions
2010 May 11  Massive study called ART-CC examines causes of death among HAART users
2010 May 7  HIV and hepatitis C in Alberta
2010 May 4  Study finds recovery from hepatitis C does not confer protection from future infection
2010 Apr 29  Routine HIV testing urged to speed entry to care in Canada and the U.S.
2010 Apr 12  Can lipodystrophy improve over the long term?
2010 Mar 31  Australia—unexpected findings about HIV transmission in gay and bisexual men
2010 Mar 25  HAART and its potential impact on the spread of HIV—focus on men

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