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.

HIV patients can safely undergo hip replacement, study finds

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UT Southwestern Medical Center
28 July 2023

Both HIV and Tenofovir Tied to Skeletal Deficits in Young People

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Medscape (requires free registration)
8 July 2021

HIV Associated With Increased Bone Fracture Risk

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Medscape (requires free registration)
23 June 2020

Unsure whether I'll join Gilead lawsuit

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Bay Area Reporter
27 September 2019

Bone Loss and Fracture Risk in Patients With HIV: What We Know So Far

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Infectious Disease Advisor
11 September 2017

Bone loss and recovery in MSM aged 13-24 using PrEP for a year

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HIV i-Base
19 September 2016

HIV-infected young males have higher rates of bone loss than females

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
11 March 2016

TAF and TDF Compared for Kidney, Bone Toxicity in Black HIV+ Patients

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Monthly Prescribing Reference
12 October 2015