A new study from UCLA shows that antiretroviral therapy given to patients over two years was unable to restore age-appropriate epigenetic patterns. The results mean suggest that patients are experience rapid aging and are more likely to suffer from aging-related illnesses.
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Epigenetics Antiretroviral Therapy Prior Research The Study Background Method Results Summary Points
Antiretroviral Therapy and Epigenetics
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