HIV raises the risk of heart disease. What can you do to lower that risk?
poz.com
People with HIV are at a greater risk for heart disease than the general population, even when they are taking antiretrovirals (ARVs) and have a fully suppressed virus. There are numerous overlapping factors that likely contribute to the increased risk of outcomes such as a heart attack or stroke among HIV-positive people, and these factors aren’t all directly related to HIV.
Benjamin Ryan
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