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Eating a healthy, balanced diet is important for everyone’s health. Having HIV doesn’t mean that you have to make big changes to your diet. But eating the right foods can make you feel better, have more energy, and can keep your heart and bones healthy as you get older.

Texas: Food availability linked with poor outcomes for HIV-positive children

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Baylor College of Medicine press release
12 February 2013

South Africa: Surviving On an Empty Stomach

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AllAfrica
31 October 2012

Food insecurity adds to health problems in HIV

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Reuters
13 September 2012

Vitamin B12 During Hepatitis C Treatment

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Hepatitis Central
22 August 2012

Better food seen as key in AIDS treatment

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San Francisco Chronicle
22 August 2012

High Dose Vitamin D Prevents Fractures

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Medical News Today
5 July 2012

In South LA, 'food deserts' impact health of HIV/AIDS patients

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Los Angeles Wave Newspapers
8 May 2012

Diet Improves Lipids in HAART-Treated Patients

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Medscape (requires free registration)
7 March 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

Ugandan HIV/AIDS patients grapple with poor nutrition

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Key Correspondents
3 January 2012

MP moots HIV feeding scheme

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New Era
5 December 2011

ZIMBABWE: Food voucher scheme benefits HIV-positive people

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IRIN Plus News
20 October 2011

Ruth Brinker, Project Open Hand founder, dies

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San Francisco Chronicle
18 August 2011

Zimbabwe: NGOs Leave the HIV Positive in a Lurch

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All Africa
31 January 2011