People living with HIV had lagging internal body clocks and less sleep, a study reports. The circadian delay may contribute to other health problems, as well as suggest potential solutions.
A study drawn from Kaiser Permanente records indicates increased risk for heart failure among people with HIV infections, especially those younger than 40, female or of Asian/Pacific Islander ancestry.
A second large study confirms what recent REPRIEVE data already showed – that coronary plaque is common in people with HIV. Additionally, a quarter of patients also had biomarkers of obstructive CAD.