Diabetes

Diabetes is a life-long disease marked by elevated levels of sugar in the blood. It can be caused by too little insulin (a chemical produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both.


Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiovascular Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes after Starting HAART - 11/27/07

Diabetes
in HIV Positive Women Linked to NRTIs, Not Protease Inhibitors - 9/07/07


Prevalence and Incidence of Diabetes in Minority Patients on Protease Inhibitors - 10/12/05


HIV Infection and Cocaine Use Linked to Early Atherosclerosis
- 4/08/05

Diabetes -
update from the 6th International Workshop on Adverse Drug Reactions and Lipodystrophy in HIV
- 11/17/04

Effects of Testosterone Administration on Fat Distribution, Insulin Sensitivity and Atherosclerosis Progression
 - 10/04/04

Symptoms and Sites of Pain Experienced by AIDS Patients
- 09/17/04

Diabetes May Be a Newly Identified Risk Factor for Neurocognitive Function Among Older HIV Patients
03/08/04

Diabetes Risk Increases with HIV Infection and Antiretroviral Therapy
02/13/04

Zerit (stavudine) or Crixivan (indinavir)-containing Regimens Are Associated with an Increased Risk of Diabetes Mellitus in HIV-infected Individuals 09/08/03

Insulin Resistance and Diabetes Update from the 5th Workshop on Adverse Drug Reactions and Lipodystrophy in HIV
07/05/03

Protease Inhibitor Use, Age and Increased Weight Associated with Diabetes in the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS)
03/14/03



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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