Research in the field of HIV/AIDS has increasingly highlighted the role of physical activity as an adjunct therapy aimed at improving the overall quality of life for affected individuals. Beyond its ...
Exercise has emerged as a cornerstone of comprehensive care for people living with HIV/AIDS, offering benefits that extend beyond traditional pharmacotherapy. Structured programmes of aerobic and ...
An estimated 50% of people with HIV (PWH) in the United States are 50 years and older. Although HIV antiretroviral therapy is effective, older PWH are diagnosed with comorbidities at an earlier age, ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was discovered in the 1980s. Development of HIV treatment has since been accompanied by decreased attention to HIV in Europe and North America. Yet, while ...
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