April 1998
EDITORIAL |
Highlights of the 5th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic InfectionsWhat 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 reportDAWN AVERITT
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SURVIVAL STRATEGIES |
Learning to Take It EasyA simple program of stress-reduction that can improve your outlook -- and your CD4 countJEFFREY M. LEIPHART, PH.D.
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NEWSLINE |
Newsline ... Newsline ... Newsline ...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 |
What You Can Do to Reduce the Level of Stress in Your LifePractical advice on how to cope with the tension and turmoil that are inevitable aspects of living with HIVJEFFREY M. LEIPHART, PH.D. |