What are the top 5 HIV/AIDS apps that both physicians and patients can use? Scroll through our new slideshow to find out.
Since the 1980s, HIV/AIDS has gone from a death sentence to a chronic disease, but many patients can still feel overwhelmed after diagnosis. So, how can physicians help patients not only manage HIV/AIDS, but understand the diagnosis better? From complex terminology to tracking medication, a mobile application can be helpful to not only patients, but physicians as well. Above, our app reviewer selected and reviewed the top 5 HIV apps for both primary care providers and patients that include:
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