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    Microbiome, metabolites, and alcohol in HIV to reduce CVD RCT (META HIV CVD RCT)

    September 10, 2021
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    Freiberg, Matthew, Cardiovascular Disease, HIV, Research, Clinical Trial

    Study finds zinc doesn’t reduce mortality, other health risks, for heavy alcohol users living with HIV/AIDS

    July 10, 2020
    https://news.vumc.org/2020/06/24/study-finds-zinc-doesnt-reduce-mortality-other-health-risks-for-heavy-alcohol-users-living-with-hiv-aids/
    Zinc supplementation did not reduce mortality, cardiovascular risk, levels of inflammation or microbial translocation among people with heavy alcohol use living with HIV/AIDS, according to a Vanderbilt-led study.
    Freiberg, Matthew, Cardiology
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