News From The Journals Of The American Society For Microbiology: September 2012
New Insights Into How Certain Slow Progressers Control HIV Infection People with a rare genetic trait who are infected with HIV progress more slowly to AIDS than others.
September 21, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: certain-slow, even-within, hiv / aids, immune, infection, progress-more, progressers, rare-genetic, system-fights, the-immune
Food Insecurity, Poor Nutrition Increases Hospital Use By HIV-Infected Urban Poor In SF
UCSF researchers found that poor HIV-infected individuals living in San Francisco are significantly more likely to visit emergency rooms and to have hospital stays if they lack access to food of sufficient quality and quantity for a healthy life…
August 24, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, francisco, hiv, hiv / aids, oncalldiets, sufficient-quality, ucsf, visit-emergency
Green Tea And Chocolate Compounds Can Reduce Brain Complications Associated With HIV
Current HIV drug therapies are not able to control the virus’ complete replication in the brain and are therefore ineffective against complications linked to neurocognitive impairment in HIV patients…
August 21, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: against-complications, brain, complete-replication, control-the-virus, drug-therapies, hiv, hiv / aids, nutrition, the-brain, therefore-ineffective
Turmeric Spices Up Virus Study
The popular spice turmeric packs more than just flavor – it shows promise in fighting devastating viruses, Mason researchers recently discovered…
August 20, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, fighting-devastating, hiv / aids, mason, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldiets, popular-spice, recently-discovered, shows-promise, turmeric-packs
Compounds In Green Tea And Chocolate May Help Reduce Neurological Complications Linked To HIV
Current drug therapy for patients with HIV is unable to control the complete replication of the virus in the brain. The drugs therefore do not have any effect against the complications associated with neurocognitive impairment in patients with HIV…
August 16, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: brain, complete-replication, control-the-complete, drug-therapy, drugs-therefore, hiv / aids, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, the-virus, virus
HIV – The Importance Of A Healthy Diet
This year’s World AIDS Day on the 1 December 2011 enjoys the full support of the British Dietetic Association (BDA). The BDA, which also has a specialist initiative called Dietitians in HIV and AIDS (DHIVA), highlights the vital importance of good nutrition for those living with HIV and AIDS…
November 23, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: 2011-enjoys, aids, bda, british, dhiva, good-nutrition, hiv, hiv / aids, oncalldietitian.com, the-full, world, year
WFP, UNAIDS Work To Improve Nutritional Support Available For People Living With HIV/AIDS
The World Program Program (WFP), with the support of UNAIDS, is planning to launch “a new policy to make food and nutritional support more available to people living with HIV,” VOA News reports. The agency “says the aim of [the] program is to help patients stick to their treatment, while protecting their households from further vulnerability,” the news service adds…
December 10, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: help-patients, hiv / aids, households, make-food, new-policy, news, on call diets, program, says-the-aim, support, support-more, treatment, world-program
WFP, UNAIDS Work To Improve Nutritional Support Available For People Living With HIV/AIDS
The World Program Program (WFP), with the support of UNAIDS, is planning to launch “a new policy to make food and nutritional support more available to people living with HIV,” VOA News reports. The agency “says the aim of [the] program is to help patients stick to their treatment, while protecting their households from further vulnerability,” the news service adds…
December 10, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, hiv / aids, households, make-food, new-policy, nutrition, on call diets, oncalldiets, program, says-the-aim, support-more, the-news, their-treatment, treatment