Americans with HIV are living longer. Federal spending isn't keeping up
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Diagnosed with HIV 28 years ago, Reid, who is now 66, deals with kidney cancer survivorship, HIV, high blood pressure, and Type 2 diabetes, highlighting the challenges of managing multiple health conditions with age.
Over half of people with HIV in the US are over 50, facing increased risks of diabetes, depression, and heart disease, straining an unprepared healthcare system and threatening progress made in HIV care.
Read at sun-sentinel.com
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