Metabolic Complications in HIV-Positive Women
Change Your Mind ... Your Ass Will Follow ... (May 9, 2013)
From TheBody.com
- Testosterone Treatment Has Benefits and Few Risks for Women With HIV (May 20, 2009)
From aidsmap.com
- HIVers -- Particularly Women -- More Likely to Have Heart Attacks, New Study Finds (April 24, 2007)
In Washington Post
- Eggs on Legs (Summer 2005)
It just doesn't seem fair that, in addition to dealing with the day-to-day challenges of living with this disease, we have to get ugly, too, Pamela Yelsky writes.
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Checklist for Lipodystrophy (March 2005)
A list of questions women can ask themselves to gauge if they may be developing lipodystrophy.
In WISE Words, from Project Inform
- Lipodystrophy and Women (March 2005)
A down-to-earth overview, including a checklist of symptoms and a discussion of treatment options.
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In WISE Words, from Project Inform
- Lipodystrophy and Women: Personal Stories (March 2005)
Sylvia and Jennifer share their experiences and offer advice on coping with body fat changes.
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In WISE Words, from Project Inform
- Lipodystrophy and Women: A Beach Ball on Sticks (May/June 2004)
A review of how lipodystrophy affects women with HIV, and what can be done to prevent or manage it.
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- Women Get More Lipodystrophy Than Men, Says Italian Study (September 10, 2003)
In this large study, women on HAART were found to be at a greater risk for developing body fat changes than men -- although men generally seemed to LOSE fat more often than women.
From aidsmap.com
- Women Interagency HIV Study Report: Incidence of Lipoatrophy and Lipohypertrophy in the Study (March 14, 2003)
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In STEP Ezine, from Seattle Treatment Education Project
- Treatment Issues for Women: Lipodystrophy (November 2002)
From AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Meet a Brand-New Kimberly (April/May 2002)
One year and 281 pounds later, Kimberly -- who had two T cells when she was diagnosed -- is living a new life.
In Positive Living, from AIDS Project Los Angeles
- Lipodystrophy and Women (November 2000)
From AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Lipodystrophy in Women (March 2000)
From Project Inform
- Body Composition Changes in Women (September 1999)
In Project Inform Perspective, from Project Inform
- Lipodystrophy Studies in Women (April 1999)
In Project Inform Perspective, from Project Inform
- Metabolic Disorders and Women (Winter 1998-1999)
By Debra Johnson, NP, PA-C and Judith Currier, M.D.
In Women Alive Newsletter, from Women Alive
- Big Guts and No Butts and Humps...Oh My! (Summer 1998)
Protease-inhibitor-related changes in women's body mass.
In Women Alive Newsletter, from Women Alive
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