- Studies have found that HIV-positive people are at heightened risk for cardiovascular disease - heart attack, stroke and other complications. The reasons for ...
- Although potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) is good at suppressing the production of HIV by infected cells, it does not cure HIV ...
- CATIE NewsIn the time before potent combination therapy for HIV (commonly called ART or HAART) became available one of the symptoms associated with HIV infection was ...
- CATIE NewsAs the body ages, changes in the production of hormones occur. The period when a woman’s body begins the transition to menopause is called perimenopause. ...
- CATIE NewsAdherence - taking medicines exactly as prescribed - is critical to the success of medications and treating illness, particularly infections. In order for ...
- An overview of the social determinants of health within a Canadian context.
- The Public Health Agency of Canada's newly published HIV Screening and Testing Guide is designed to complement existing efforts to support care providers involved in HIV testing in an effort to…
- This resource for people living with HIV explores common emotional health concerns—such as stress, anxiety, depression and addictions. It offers practical advice on how to achieve and sustain a…
- Maintaining a healthy, balanced emotional outlook on life is an important part of living well with HIV. For many people, advances in the world of HIV all help ...
- Our bodies and minds are intimately connected. Living with HIV can be stressful and can challenge our emotional well-being. Similarly, stress and anxiety can ...