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If your immune system is weakened from HIV/AIDS, it may be very difficult for you to fight off colds, flu, or other viral infections. That's why it's important to understand all you can on how to stay well and avoid colds and flu. Here's what you need to know about HIV/AIDS and colds in order to stay well.
Some people with HIV have a higher risk of developing type 2diabetes. According to one recent study, men with HIV on treatments are more than four times more likely to develop diabetes than HIV negative men. Another study suggested that HIV positive women on a protease inhibitor are three times more likely to develop diabetes than women on other drugs and HIV negative women. If that wasn’t enough to worry about, having a CD4 count below 300 at some point also appears linked to the development of the condition.
Edwin J. Bernard,
Here are a few rules that can make your diet healthier:
HIV-positive people experience a similar number and range of physical and psychological symptoms to patients with advanced cancer, the Eighth AIDS Impact Conference was told last week in Marseilles, France.
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