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Leahi Hospital, Honolulu

Antiretrovirals can potentially alter neuropathogenesis of cognitive disorders

Published in AIDS Weekly and Law, January 20th, 2005

Advances in antiretroviral therapy can potentially alter the neuropathogenesis of cognitive disorders.

"Over the past several decades, researchers have made large advances in unraveling the pathogenesis of HIV-related neurological disease leading to substantial benefits for affected individuals.

"Concomitant advances in HIV-treatment have changed the landscape of HIV care, resulting in alterations in HIV neuroepidemiolgy and potentially the neuropathogenesis of cognitive disorders," wrote scientists in the journal Mitochondrion.

"Specifically, widespread ARV medications use has heightened our awareness of mitochondrial...

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