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Healthy With HIV
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This program will include a discussion of data that were presented in abstract form These data should be considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal
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Introduction
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Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in PLWHIV
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Challenges in Managing CVD in PLWHIV
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PLWHIV Are Aging
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Cardiovascular and Metabolic Complications in PLWHIV
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PLWHIV Have Higher Rates of CV Risk Factors and Comorbidities
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Higher Risk of Coronary Artery Disease (Myocardial Infarction)
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Specific Needs in the Aging HIV population Depending on Gender (Men vs Women)
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Cessation of Smoking Leads to a Better CV Risk Profile
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The Risk of MI Decreased With Smoking Cessation in HIV+ DAD Study
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Hypertension (HTN)
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Preventing CVD
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Underused Guideline-Recommended Cardiovascular Care in PLWHIV
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DDI and Polypharmacy
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Concluding Remarks
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Concluding Remarks (cont)
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Low BMD, Osteoporosis, and Preservation of Bone Health in PLWHIV
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Why Is Low BMD Important in PLWHIV?
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Classic Risk Factors for Reduced BMD
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ART and Low BMD
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Non-HIV Risk Factors for Fracture
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Measuring BMD
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Managing Low BMD
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Concluding Remarks
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Renal Impairment in PLWHIV
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Spectrum of Renal Disease in PLWHIV
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Spectrum of Renal Disease in PLWHIV (cont)
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Evolution of Comorbidities Among PLWHIV
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Risk Factors for CKD in PLWHIV
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CVD Is a Risk Factor for CKD: Strong Reciprocal Relationship
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Other Risk Factors for CKD
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Prevention of Renal Disease
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Acute Renal Failure
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Impact of Long-Term cART on Renal Impairment
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Screening and Diagnosis of Renal Impairment in PLWH
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Monitoring Renal Function and Pathology: Glomerular Filtration
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Monitoring Renal Function and Pathology (cont)
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Monitoring Renal Function and Pathology (cont)
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Calculating Renal Risk
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Concluding Remarks
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Series Conclusion
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations (cont)
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