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British Journal of Community NursingVol. 20, No. 11 Long-Term ConditionsContending with the chronicity of HIV and associated comorbiditiesAysha MendesAysha MendesSearch for more papers by this authorAysha MendesPublished Online:9 Nov 2015https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.11.568AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References American Diabetes Association (2015) HIV/AIDS and Diabetes. http://bit.ly/1GDsIPG (accessed 26 October 2015) Google ScholarAVERT (2014) HIV Treatment in the UK. http://tinyurl.com/qfkjutu (accessed 26 October 2015) Google ScholarBest C, Struthers H, Laciny E, Royal M, Reeds DN, Yarasheski KE (2015) Sitagliptin reduces inflammation and chronic immune cell activation in HIV+ adults with impaired glucose tolerance. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 100(7): 2621–9. doi:https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2015-1531 Crossref, Medline, Google ScholarLewis R (2011) Stamping out stigma in HIV. Nurs Times 107(11): 16–7 Medline, Google ScholarMendes A (2015) Cancer, cognition and cardiac disease: The many complications of HIV. Nurse Prescribing 13(11) (in press) Link, Google ScholarNational Institute of Mental Health (2015) HIV associated neurocognitive disorders. http://tinyurl.com/noq7wp5 (accessed 26 October 2015) Google ScholarSalters KA, Cescon A, Zhang W et al. (2015) Cancer incidence among HIV-positive women in British Columbia, Canada: heightened risk of virus-related malignancies. HIV Med. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12290 Medline, Google ScholarUS Department of Health & Human Services (2011) Cardiovascular Health. http://tinyurl.com/pg7khb9 (accessed 26 October 2015) Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 2 November 2015Volume 20Issue 11ISSN (print): 1462-4753ISSN (online): 2052-2215 Metrics History Published online 9 November 2015 Published in print 2 November 2015 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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