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Is Tobacco Use Associated with Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Individuals with HIV?
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There was no evidence that HIV-infected smokers had greater neurocognitive dysfunction relative to HIV-infected nonsmokers. While tobacco use remains an important health risk issue to address in the HIV population, it may not represent a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment.
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