Showing 57 news articles about Bone & joint problems

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Low bone mineral density (osteopenia) indicates that some bones are less dense than is normal. Having low bone mineral density doesn’t necessarily mean that you will develop osteoporosis or have a fracture.

CROI 2014: Researchers discuss HIV, aging, and frailty

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HIVandHepatitis.com
8 April 2014

Primary care key to management of patients with HIV infection

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
14 November 2013

Weekly alendronate improves bone density in adults taking ART

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International AIDS Society
30 August 2012

High Dose Vitamin D Prevents Fractures

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Medical News Today
5 July 2012

Treatment Update: Bone Health

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CATIE
28 May 2012

Vitamin D May Improve Bone Health in Those Taking Anti-HIV Drug

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National Institutes of Health press release
12 January 2012

HIV Worsens Bone Loss After Menopause

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Medscape (requires free registration)
3 January 2012