Friday, 29 June 2012

Health Highlights: Jun 29, 2012

<p>Here are some of a latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by a editors of HealthDay:</p>
<p><span>Daily ‘Quad’ Pill Should Help Patients With<span>HIV</span></span></p>
<p>A once-a-day tablet that combines 4 opposite anti-HIV medicines may
make it easier for patients to belong to diagnosis and quarrel a virus
that causes AIDS, researchers say.</p>
<p>Reporting Jun 28 in The Lancet, investigate author <span>Paul Sax</span> toldBBC News that “Patient confluence to remedy is vital, especially
for patients with HIV, where missed doses can fast lead to a virus
becoming resistant to medication.”</p>
<p>Patients putrescent with HIV mostly contingency take several pills a day,
although some drugs have been total into singular pills. But a new
four-in-one “quad” <span>pill</span> is a initial to embody a form of remedy known
as an integrase inhibitor, that blocks HIV from re...

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