Docs’ ‘Cultural Competence’ May Boost HIV Care
Study finds that a physician’s awareness of needs of diverse patient population is keyContinue Reading
Study finds that a physician’s awareness of needs of diverse patient population is keyContinue Reading
Tall woman, much shorter man happens less frequently than previously thoughtContinue Reading
Cell counts recover better when therapy starts within 4 months of infection, research findsContinue Reading
About one in 13 people failed treatment with last available oral antibiotic, Canadian study foundContinue Reading
This is a serious, but unrecognized public health problem, agency saysContinue Reading
Those who concealed their same-sex relationships had higher rates of depression and anxiety, study foundContinue Reading
Manipulation of aging T-cells might help them defend against diseases such as HIV and cancer, researchers sayContinue Reading
Researchers say doctors should discuss this rare side effect before treatment choices are madeContinue Reading
Antiretroviral drugs can lead to diarrheaContinue Reading
Other headlines included steroid/meningitis outbreak, demise of the routine PSA testContinue Reading
Other headlines included steroid/meningitis outbreak, demise of the routine PSA testContinue Reading
But gay and bisexual men, and minorities, still make up bulk of new casesContinue Reading
Nonsmokers getting good care had life expectancy of 78, compared with 63 for smokersContinue Reading
Research suggests that everyone benefits from being in a legally recognized relationshipContinue Reading
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