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March 2008 Cover
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Researchers say if you'd like to go on an HIV treatment holiday, you may want to make sure you have an undetectable viral load first, according to the results of a massive study
of HIVers in the United Kingdom. The researchers found that, if a person had an undetectable viral load when they took their treatment break, they were more likely to re-achieve and
maintain an undetectable viral load after restarting treatment than people who had a detectable viral load when they took their break. The study also found that, the more treatment breaks a
person took, the less likely their viral load was to remain undetectable after they restarted therapy.
from TheBody.com
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