Events, Classes & Groups

Aging with HIV: Diabetes and Other Metabolic Issues

  • Mizell Center, Palm Springs
  • 06/02/2026
  • From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Individuals aging with HIV face an elevated risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome due to a combination of chronic inflammation, long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART) effects, and traditional aging factors. While modern ART has reduced severe metabolic toxicities, they have not eliminated them, and a "metaflammation" state-a mix of chronic HIV-related inflammation and aging-accelerates immune dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, and, notably, type 2 diabetes. 

Join Amanda Rittenberg, MD, Board Certified in Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine, for an in-depth discussion and Q&A. 

Presented in partnership with HIV+ AGING RESEARCH PROJECT.

This lecture will be offered in-person and via Zoom. Zoom information will be sent after registration. Click HERE to register. 

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    • The speaker for this event is Amanda Ritenberg, MD. Amanda Ritenberg, MD is Board Certified in Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine.
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