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Vascular risk factors, HIV serostatus, and cognitive dysfunction in gay and bisexual men
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These findings suggest that HIV infection may not be the most important predictor of cognitive performance among older gay and bisexual men in the post-highly active antiretroviral therapy era, at least among those with access to medical care and to appropriate medications. Medical factors associated with normal aging are significantly associated with performance on neuropsychological tests, and good clinical management of these factors both in HIV-infected individuals and those at risk for infection may have beneficial effects in the short term and could reduce the risk of subsequent cognitive decline.
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