Individuals who see the with anger and have a history of heart disease are more likely than their more mellow counterparts to experience a recurrent myocardial infarction, researchers reported here.
Infants of HIV-infected mothers who were treated before and after birth with the protease inhibitors (PIs) lopinavir-ritonavir may be more likely to experience adrenal dysfunction—and life-threatening adrenal insufficiency if they were preterm—compared with infants of infected mothers taking a zidovudine-based regimen.