Treatment now gives some HIV patients a normal life expectancy, study finds
People in North America and Europe who are infected with HIV and who begin treatment with a triple-drug cocktail can expect to live nearly as long as people who aren’t infected by the virus, a new study suggested. A combination of factors – including less toxic drugs and better medical management – have resulted in longevity…
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