This Article supports SDG 3 by comparing epigenetic ageing during untreated HIV infection and during HIV being treated with antiretroviral therapy. They found that epigenetic ageing was accelarated during the former and decelerated during the latter.
This Article supports SDG 3 by evaluating the effects of a behavioural intersectional stigma coping intervention on stigma and care use. They found that the brief intervention did not change stigma manifestations or drug use behaviours but did reduce the impact of stigma as a barrier to care use.
This study supports SDG 3 by highlighting that coverage of opioid agonist treatment and syringe exchange programmes (which are associated with reducing HIV transmission) are low in most countries and for the majority of people who inject drugs; although coverage is improving, this is insufficient when compared with the indicator targets set out by WHO, UNAIDS, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
This Article supports SDG 3 by analysing follow-up data from over 200 000 people with HIV from 20 cohorts in North America and Europe who had started ART up to 20 years previously, and showing that estimated life expectancy for people with HIV on long-term ART with high CD4 cell counts is only a few years lower than that in the general population, irrespective of when ART was started.
An insightful paper on the effects that Nordic Walking can have on the cognitive function of patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease.
This study assessed the central auditory processing (CAP) function and its electroencephalogram (EEG) in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) so as to provide a basis for early recognition and intervention of AD.
In this follow-up study, virological response to and adverse event profile of bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) was assessed at 240 weeks. >98% of people with HIV who received B/F/TAF maintained an HIV-1 RNA of
This article ties to SDG3 by exploring air pollution and long COVID
This study calls for research on how to address the spiritual needs of healthy and sick populations.
Background: An essential dietary strategy to address the rapidly increasing risk of the double burden of malnutrition among indigenous populations around the world is to improve nutritional and food d

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