A new way to study HIV’s impact on the brain

Though many negative repercussions of human immunodeficiency virus infection can be mitigated with the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), one area where medical advances haven’t made as much progress is in the reduction of cognitive impacts. Half of HIV patients have HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), which can manifest in a variety of ways, from forgetfulness… Read More »

Triathlete’s Nutrition Tips for People with an Active Lifestyle

These triathletes nutrition tips will help fuel your body. The triathlon is an extreme test of physical endurance, consisting of 3 sections: swimming, cycling, and running. Training for a triathlon is an intense endeavor and can test the limits of your physical and mental capabilities. Fueling your body with the right diet is crucial to… Read More »

West Virginia Was the Last State to ID a COVID-19 Positive Patient; The States’ Residents Are At Highest Risk for Severe Reaction to C19

Gallup has estimated 11 Million in U.S. at Severe Risk If Infected With COVID-19 in research published today. And the health citizens of West Virginia would be at greatest risk for having a severe reaction to the coronavirus. A “severe reaction” here means being critically ill or dying. The forecast doesn’t focus on the whole… Read More »