We already know that liver cancer can be a consequence of long-standing infection with hepatitis B or hepatitis C, especially if they are left untreated.
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Taking drugs on time
We’ve updated our easy-to-read and illustrated information page on the importance of taking HIV treatment on time. Taking anti-HIV drugs at the same time each
Talking to doctors
Researchers recently talked to Black and Latina women living with HIV in the United States about their relationship with doctors. During interviews, some women described some
FINAL SET OF STIGMA AND RESILIENCE WORKSHOPS IN NOVEMBER
We’re delivering our final set of workshops for the Overcoming Stigma and Building Resilience project. The workshops are delivered online via Zoom and open to
Healthwatch Southwark is hosting a couple of events for Southwark residents
Healthwatch Southwark is hosting a couple of events for Southwark residents! Please see the events below: Get to Know Us Event Wednesday 7th April, 12:30pm
Four-days-on, three-days-off treatment regimen still looks effective after two years
Taking antiretroviral medication four consecutive days each week followed by a three-day break maintained viral suppression as well as a daily regimen, according to 96-week follow-up
What are the roles of TAF and integrase inhibitors in weight gain?
Tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) was linked to weight gain in three large studies of people changing HIV treatment presented at CROI 2021. Each study identified TAF as
Gender-affirming surgery associated with sustained viral suppression
Viral suppression among transgender people enrolled in Medicaid living in New York City went up after receiving gender-affirming surgery, according to research presented to CROI 2021.
Sao Paulo patient has detectable viral load again
A Brazilian man who last summer had no evidence of remaining HIV after more than 15 months off antiretroviral therapy once again had detectable viral
African HIV programmes ‘resilient’ during COVID-19 pandemic
Data from over 1000 health facilities in eleven countries in sub-Saharan Africa showed a transient effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV services, followed by