San Francisco General Hospital
Table of Contents
April 1998
EDITORIAL
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What are the newest developments in the treatment of HIV? How will these advances affect you? An advocate for people living with HIV provides a full report
DAWN AVERITT
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SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
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A simple program of stress-reduction that can improve your outlook -- and your CD4 count
JEFFREY M. LEIPHART, PH.D.
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NEWSLINE
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Makers of two protease inhibitors okay twice-daily dosing ... New two-month TB prophylaxis regimen is as effective as yearlong therapy ... A six-drug regimen proves to be surprisingly effective in heavily pretreated patients ... Addition of leukemia drug to anti-HIV therapy shows promise ... Adding a protease inhibitor to your antiretroviral regimen may reverse dementia ... Cavities can promote the development of oral thrush ...
Plus: WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU: HIV experts tell you, in clear, concise language, what impact these developments are likely to have on your day-to-day life.
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PULL OUT AND SAVE
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Practical advice on how to cope with the tension and turmoil that are inevitable aspects of living with HIV
JEFFREY M. LEIPHART, PH.D.
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This article was provided by San Francisco General Hospital.
It is a part of the publication AIDS Care.