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Hiv and the Risk of Other Medical Problems

Summary by HealthyWomen
December 1, 2025, is World AIDS Day. Thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART), people assigned female at birth (AFABs) and women with HIV now live (and thrive!) into old age. More than half of people with HIV in the United States are 50 or older. But HIV is associated with certain medical problems that can affect women living with the disease. Here are some of the most common. Gynecological Medical Problems and HIV: Gynecological medical problems …
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December 1, 2025, is World AIDS Day. Thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART), people assigned female at birth (AFABs) and women with HIV now live (and thrive!) into old age. More than half of people with HIV in the United States are 50 or older. But HIV is associated with certain medical problems that can affect women living with the disease. Here are some of the most common. Gynecological Medical Problems and HIV: Gynecological medical problems …

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HealthyWomen broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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