Long-Term Survivors Unprepared for Aging
How could we have been so short sighted? People with HIV were given the promise of a typical long lifespan in exchange for effective HIV
How could we have been so short sighted? People with HIV were given the promise of a typical long lifespan in exchange for effective HIV
Slower Walking Speed and Poorer Brain Function in Older Adults with HIV Does physical function correlate with cognitive (i.e. brain) activity? In an effort
Increased Opioid Use Increases HIV Infection and Deaths What Can Be Done The opioid epidemic is one of the most important public health problems
What You Should Do Older persons with HIV often have other age associated health problems, such as an overactive bladder or sometimes losing urine. In
A major concern in New York City is reducing the number of drug overdose deaths in people with HIV (PWH). A study published in 2021
The National Resource Center on HIV and Aging has redesigned its website to provide a more user-friendly and easily navigated experience for the thousands who
The National Resource Center for HIV & Aging first partnered with Northwestern University’s Dr. Margaret Danilovich for our National HIV/AIDS & Aging Awareness Day webinar
As of March, 28 2021, the CDC updated the list of underlying medical conditions that put adults of any age at high risk for severe
Previous studies have shown that cabotegravir and rilpivirine (Cabenuva) injections every 4 weeks provided a similar result to oral ART therapy. This regimen has received
Don’t Let the Blues Get You Down During the Pandemic Persons with HIV are at higher risk for depression. That depression is reinforced by the