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Researchers say there's a digital divide among HIV patients, and it has consequences in medical care and quality of life.
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HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) today more commonly develop cancer of the anus than women developed cervical cancer prior to Pap screening, an expert says.
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The FDA will hold a public meeting of its Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee on Oct. 19 and 20, 2006, to discuss design issues in the development of products for treatment of chronic hepatitis C, including co-infection with HIV.
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An intervention called Preventing AIDS Through Health (PATH) is designed to keep mentally ill people infected with HIV from progressing to AIDS.
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A study shows that telephone interventions led by pharmacists result in improved viral load suppression over usual care.
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In the case of 'Brewster v Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center,' the appellate court of Illinois had to decide whether a hospital owes a duty to a person injured by an off-duty intern suffering from sleep deprivation due to the hospital's policy on working hours.
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With an increasing number of emergency department (ED) physicians using ultrasound, are malpractice lawsuits also on the rise? Quite the contrary, according to proponents of ED ultrasound.
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An ultrasound image shows a patient who had been shot in the chest and was not doing well. The physician thought the patient's lung was collapsed, and he put in a chest tube.
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The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 provides full privilege for information shared with a patient safety organization, with the goal of encouraging voluntary error reporting.