Health & Medicine
HIV Infections Make Cells Age Faster, Leading to Higher Mortality Risk
HIV is known to damage the immune system leading the body defenseless against other types of infections and infection-related cancers, but a new research reveals the HIV infections can also make cells to age faster leading to higher mortality risks.
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