... I’ve heard it said when one is with others like them, they can finally be themselves. No judgment. No shame. No controversy. No reluctance. Happy to be whole. That is a life we all deserve.My words of wisdom to you: Go live your life! Be positive! Be loving and free to be the best you that you can be! This article was written by Michael A. ...
HIV Member Spotlight: On the Bright Side
... I’ve heard it said when one is with others like them, they can finally be themselves. No judgment. No shame. No controversy. No reluctance. Happy to be whole. That is a life we all deserve.My words of wisdom to you: Go live your life! Be positive! Be loving and free to be the best you that you can be! This article was written by Michael A. ...
... Other potential benefits of GLP-1 drugs include: Lower cholesterol Lower blood pressure Reduced risk of heart disease Improved kidney function Better control of lipid (blood fat) disorders Improvements in fatty liver disease As GLP-1 drugs gain popularity for their role in weight loss, you might be curious about trying them to manage your body weight ...
GLP-1 Drugs and HIV: Is It Safe To Take Them With Your Meds?
... Other potential benefits of GLP-1 drugs include: Lower cholesterol Lower blood pressure Reduced risk of heart disease Improved kidney function Better control of lipid (blood fat) disorders Improvements in fatty liver disease As GLP-1 drugs gain popularity for their role in weight loss, you might be curious about trying them to manage your body weight ...
... It’s important to read those pamphlets that come with the medications so you know how to best take them.”To minimize side effects and promote effectiveness, take your medications as prescribed, whether that means taking them with food or at a specific time of day.Bear in mind, too, that many HIV medications can cause unwanted drug interactions when ...
HIV Treatment Goals: The Best Time To Take Your Pill
... It’s important to read those pamphlets that come with the medications so you know how to best take them.”To minimize side effects and promote effectiveness, take your medications as prescribed, whether that means taking them with food or at a specific time of day.Bear in mind, too, that many HIV medications can cause unwanted drug interactions when ...
... Step 1 — Go to the “Groups” tab on the navigation bar.Step 2 — Scroll through the different types of groups.Step 3 — Add yourself to a group by tapping the + button in the top-right corner.Step 4 — Access a group by tapping the title of the group name.Step 5 — Scroll through members’ posts in the group.Step 6 — Reply to a member’s post by tagging them ...
Getting Started on myHIVteam
... Step 1 — Go to the “Groups” tab on the navigation bar.Step 2 — Scroll through the different types of groups.Step 3 — Add yourself to a group by tapping the + button in the top-right corner.Step 4 — Access a group by tapping the title of the group name.Step 5 — Scroll through members’ posts in the group.Step 6 — Reply to a member’s post by tagging them ...
... The CDC offers three basic tips for protecting yourself from mpox: If someone has a rash that looks like mpox, do not touch them. While someone has mpox, avoid sharing any tools, utensils, or household items with them. Use hand sanitizer or wash your hands frequently. ...
How To Prevent Mpox: Answers on Risk, Vaccines, and More
... The CDC offers three basic tips for protecting yourself from mpox: If someone has a rash that looks like mpox, do not touch them. While someone has mpox, avoid sharing any tools, utensils, or household items with them. Use hand sanitizer or wash your hands frequently. ...
Living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can often feel like inhabiting two worlds simu...
Studies have shown that the more we take ownership of our condition, the more engaged we are in m...
... Consider asking them to share their viral load results with you so you can be sure. Encourage them to take their meds and control their HIV, both for their health and to lower your risk. If you are unsure about their HIV being under control, always use condoms.How Common Are Herpes and HIV?There are about 340.1 million people in the U.S. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... Consider asking them to share their viral load results with you so you can be sure. Encourage them to take their meds and control their HIV, both for their health and to lower your risk. If you are unsure about their HIV being under control, always use condoms.How Common Are Herpes and HIV?There are about 340.1 million people in the U.S. ...
Take a look in your fridge, and you may find a bottle of orange juice or soy milk with a label t...