Study Examining Behavioral, Cognitive Effects Of HIV Among Children
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 12:00 PM EST
... "A Behavioral and Cognitive Profile of Clinically Stable HIV-Infected Children," Pediatrics: Molly Nozyce of the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center's Department of Pediatrics and colleagues studied 274 HIV-positive children ages two to 17 who previously had undergone antiretroviral treatment. The researchers examined the relationship between neuropsychosocial characteristics, age and CD4+ T cell count (Nozyce et al... click link for more info. ...
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