... 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. ...
... They have HIV, but their immune systems are able to control the virus without drugs.In one study, the researchers treated 11 patients whose HIV was under control with standard medications. Tests had shown that all appeared sensitive to the two antibodies.The patients stopped their HIV medication. ...
New Therapy May Control HIV Without Daily Pills
... They have HIV, but their immune systems are able to control the virus without drugs.In one study, the researchers treated 11 patients whose HIV was under control with standard medications. Tests had shown that all appeared sensitive to the two antibodies.The patients stopped their HIV medication. ...
... What helps you 'let go' of things out of your control? Share in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
... Sip water, tea, or other sugar-free drinks often throughout the day. Suck on sugar-free candies or chew sugar-free gum. Do not use alcohol or tobacco. Avoid dry, salty foods like nuts, chips, and crackers. 8. Find Affordable Dental Care It’s not legal for a dental clinic to refuse care because you’re HIV-positive. ...
8 Tips for Preventing HIV Gum, Teeth, and Oral Problems
... Sip water, tea, or other sugar-free drinks often throughout the day. Suck on sugar-free candies or chew sugar-free gum. Do not use alcohol or tobacco. Avoid dry, salty foods like nuts, chips, and crackers. 8. Find Affordable Dental Care It’s not legal for a dental clinic to refuse care because you’re HIV-positive. ...
... 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 ...
If you’re living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), you may find that you experience fatigu...
... and Disclosure — Lambda Legal HIV and Privacy Laws: What You Need To Know — PrEP Daily PrEP — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sharing Your Status — Be in the Know Disclosure of HIV-positive Status: Towards the Development of Guidelines, Strategies and Interventions — Rapid Response Service HIV Positive Status Disclosure to Sexual Partners ...
Tips for Disclosing Your HIV Status to Others
... and Disclosure — Lambda Legal HIV and Privacy Laws: What You Need To Know — PrEP Daily PrEP — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sharing Your Status — Be in the Know Disclosure of HIV-positive Status: Towards the Development of Guidelines, Strategies and Interventions — Rapid Response Service HIV Positive Status Disclosure to Sexual Partners ...
... and Prevention How To Use a Condom — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
When you’re living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), it’s normal to wonder if your ev...
Many people associate HIV with weight loss. However, this is not always the case — especially now...