... Certain parasites (like malaria) and viruses (like dengue fever, yellow fever, Zika, and West Nile virus) will develop and replicate in the mosquito’s gut tissues and then travel to the salivary glands, where the mosquito’s saliva is made. ...
... SOURCES: Marina Caskey, M.D., associate professor, clinical investigation, Rockefeller University, New York City; Melanie Thompson, M.D., chair, HIV Medicine Association, Arlington, Va.; Sept. 26, 2018, Nature, and Nature Medicine, onlineCopyright © 2018 All rights reserved. ...
New Therapy May Control HIV Without Daily Pills
... SOURCES: Marina Caskey, M.D., associate professor, clinical investigation, Rockefeller University, New York City; Melanie Thompson, M.D., chair, HIV Medicine Association, Arlington, Va.; Sept. 26, 2018, Nature, and Nature Medicine, onlineCopyright © 2018 All rights reserved. ...
... Discuss Side Effects With Your DoctorSome treatments for HIV may produce side effects that lead to sleep disturbances, making fatigue worse.In particular, certain HIV medications may make it difficult to sleep. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... Discuss Side Effects With Your DoctorSome treatments for HIV may produce side effects that lead to sleep disturbances, making fatigue worse.In particular, certain HIV medications may make it difficult to sleep. ...
Dating while living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can present unique challenges, b...
It’s no surprise that myHIVteam members have questions about whether they can breastfeed while HI...
If you or a loved one with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are having ongoing sleep problems, ...
... Disclosing HIV at WorkYou don’t have to tell your employer that you are HIV-positive, and they can only ask about your status under certain sets of specific conditions. If an employer, manager, or other co-worker asks you and you aren’t sure if it is legal, you can ask them to show you the basis for the question. ...
Tips for Disclosing Your HIV Status to Others
... Disclosing HIV at WorkYou don’t have to tell your employer that you are HIV-positive, and they can only ask about your status under certain sets of specific conditions. If an employer, manager, or other co-worker asks you and you aren’t sure if it is legal, you can ask them to show you the basis for the question. ...
Stigma and discrimination are often experienced by those with HIV. Many who are HIV positive are ...
Stigma and HIV
Stigma and discrimination are often experienced by those with HIV. Many who are HIV positive are ...
... Some medical conditions and certain medications can increase sensitivity to caffeine. It may be safer to consume smaller amounts or none at all, depending on the situation.You'll need to figure out how much caffeine you can have before you experience negative side effects. ...
Caffeine and HIV: Should You Drink Coffee and Energy Drinks?
... Some medical conditions and certain medications can increase sensitivity to caffeine. It may be safer to consume smaller amounts or none at all, depending on the situation.You'll need to figure out how much caffeine you can have before you experience negative side effects. ...
If you’re living with HIV, having emotional support as you navigate your healthcare can be a game...