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Volume 4, Issue 4.
The incidence of the metabolic complications common in people with HIV infection — bone disease, weight gain, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease — is increasing as improved antiretroviral therapies create longer lifespans.
In this issue, Dr. Suman Srinivasa and nurse practitioner Kathleen Fitch from Harvard Medical School discuss how to identify and manage these metabolic complications to help improve outcomes and quality of life in patients living with HIV.
Take our post-test to claim CME credits.
To read a companion newsletter click here.
The post In the Clinic: ART and Metabolic Effects appeared first on DKBmed Radio.
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Volume 4, Issue 4.
The incidence of the metabolic complications common in people with HIV infection — bone disease, weight gain, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease — is increasing as improved antiretroviral therapies create longer lifespans.
In this issue, Dr. Suman Srinivasa and nurse practitioner Kathleen Fitch from Harvard Medical School discuss how to identify and manage these metabolic complications to help improve outcomes and quality of life in patients living with HIV.
Take our post-test to claim CME credits.
To read a companion newsletter click here.
The post In the Clinic: ART and Metabolic Effects appeared first on DKBmed Radio.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.