... Have you found ways to take back control and practice patience? What do you do to be more open to self-care? Share your insights in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
... Here are a few conversations about self-acceptance:• If you have the chance to help someone please do, says this member. • Now I try to help others find a new way to live, I'm at peace with my life.• The life I live, I have made for myself. Not everyone has been so gifted. Can you relate?Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? ...
Self-Acceptance and HIV
... Here are a few conversations about self-acceptance:• If you have the chance to help someone please do, says this member. • Now I try to help others find a new way to live, I'm at peace with my life.• The life I live, I have made for myself. Not everyone has been so gifted. Can you relate?Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? ...
... People have to be sensitive to the particular antibodies used in the therapy, and not everyone will be.In a second study, the researchers gave the antibody therapy to four patients who had detectable HIV in their blood. ...
New Therapy May Control HIV Without Daily Pills
... People have to be sensitive to the particular antibodies used in the therapy, and not everyone will be.In a second study, the researchers gave the antibody therapy to four patients who had detectable HIV in their blood. ...
... Disease Control and Prevention Nutrition and Exercise — U.S. ...
... What helps you 'let go' of things out of your control? Share in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
Humberto Orozco is a graduate student, an athlete, and an advocate for people living with HIV. A...
... Regular health screenings, including blood sugar and cholesterol checks, are also essential.It’s also important to continue your HIV treatment regimen, as it helps keep the virus under control and reduces inflammation. Be sure to see your doctor regularly — typically every three to six months, or as recommended. ...
Preventing Diabetes With HIV: Study Reveals 4 Early Risks
... Regular health screenings, including blood sugar and cholesterol checks, are also essential.It’s also important to continue your HIV treatment regimen, as it helps keep the virus under control and reduces inflammation. Be sure to see your doctor regularly — typically every three to six months, or as recommended. ...
... So this is a short guided meditation on self-kindness, which you can do anytime you need a little bit of support. So I’m inviting you to find a posture that is as comfortable as possible right now. 00:00:29:11 - 00:00:43:01Dr. Christiane WolfAnd if you like, you can close your eyes or just lower your gaze. 00:00:45:15 - 00:01:19:21Dr. ...
Self-Kindness When Struggling: 6-Minute Guided Meditation
... So this is a short guided meditation on self-kindness, which you can do anytime you need a little bit of support. So I’m inviting you to find a posture that is as comfortable as possible right now. 00:00:29:11 - 00:00:43:01Dr. Christiane WolfAnd if you like, you can close your eyes or just lower your gaze. 00:00:45:15 - 00:01:19:21Dr. ...
... For me, giving myself the care I would give to someone else is not easy, but I am practicing self-compassion. It does get easier with practice.” “What I’ve been working on lately is listening to my body, pushing through when I need to, but making sure I rest when my body tells me to rest.” — A myHIVteam member 3. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... For me, giving myself the care I would give to someone else is not easy, but I am practicing self-compassion. It does get easier with practice.” “What I’ve been working on lately is listening to my body, pushing through when I need to, but making sure I rest when my body tells me to rest.” — A myHIVteam member 3. ...
... : A Qualitative Study To Explore Experiences and Challenges Among Clients Attending HIV Care Services in North-Western Tanzania — AIDS Care ...