... When you select the small circle with the white ‘V’ to the right of posts, comments, questions, or answers, a series of options to take on that content will display. On another member’s posts you can: Add to Team: Add the member who wrote the content to your Team. You can then keep track of their posts in your Team Activity Feed. ...
What does the little circle next to posts, comments, and questions do?
... When you select the small circle with the white ‘V’ to the right of posts, comments, questions, or answers, a series of options to take on that content will display. On another member’s posts you can: Add to Team: Add the member who wrote the content to your Team. You can then keep track of their posts in your Team Activity Feed. ...
... Let others know in the comments below. ...
... Some feel like they don’t have to hide anymore and can be who they really are. This may help improve their mental health as they live with HIV. Nondisclosure, on the other hand, can make some people feel isolated and alone. ...
Tips for Disclosing Your HIV Status to Others
... Some feel like they don’t have to hide anymore and can be who they really are. This may help improve their mental health as they live with HIV. Nondisclosure, on the other hand, can make some people feel isolated and alone. ...
... Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
... Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
... Let others know in the comments below. ...
... Share your questions or thoughts in the comments below or by posting on myHIVteam. ...
... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...
... Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on myHIVteam. ...
... Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...