... If you would like to block a member from posting on your profile or on your content, you can select the orange circle with the white 'V' to the right of a post or an update and then select the 'block user from my page' option: If you would like to unblock the member, you can do so through your Account Settings page. ...
How do I block/unblock another member?
... If you would like to block a member from posting on your profile or on your content, you can select the orange circle with the white 'V' to the right of a post or an update and then select the 'block user from my page' option: If you would like to unblock the member, you can do so through your Account Settings page. ...
... Consider sharing your experience in this myHIVteam survey. As always, your responses are anonymous. The information you share will help us understand how to better serve myHIVteam members and readers in the future. ...
Mpox Survey for the myHIVteam Community
... Consider sharing your experience in this myHIVteam survey. As always, your responses are anonymous. The information you share will help us understand how to better serve myHIVteam members and readers in the future. ...
... 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. ...
... In that time, I learned there are some things we have to do for ourselves. One of them is exercise. Get off the couch. I feel many times better after regular exercise. You don’t need a gym or fancy machine. Walking is great exercise; stretching and yoga or tai chi are very helpful.”2. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... In that time, I learned there are some things we have to do for ourselves. One of them is exercise. Get off the couch. I feel many times better after regular exercise. You don’t need a gym or fancy machine. Walking is great exercise; stretching and yoga or tai chi are very helpful.”2. ...
... This is a safe, effective medication that can reduce a person’s risk of developing HIV.As with antiretroviral treatment (ART), the most common form of PrEP is a daily pill. PrEP and ART medications are also available as injections given once every one to two months. ...
Dating and HIV: 5 Tips and When To Disclose HIV Status
... This is a safe, effective medication that can reduce a person’s risk of developing HIV.As with antiretroviral treatment (ART), the most common form of PrEP is a daily pill. PrEP and ART medications are also available as injections given once every one to two months. ...
... Aging and Other Health Conditions It’s common for people to gain weight as they age, regardless of their HIV status. Many factors may contribute to weight gain over time, including menopause and changes in metabolism. ...
4 Causes of Weight Gain With HIV
... Aging and Other Health Conditions It’s common for people to gain weight as they age, regardless of their HIV status. Many factors may contribute to weight gain over time, including menopause and changes in metabolism. ...
... Symptoms of cervical cancer include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, and painful urination.Another HPV-related type of cancer that is more common in men and women with HIV is anal cancer. ...
HIV Stages and Symptoms
... Symptoms of cervical cancer include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, and painful urination.Another HPV-related type of cancer that is more common in men and women with HIV is anal cancer. ...
... Oral CancerAlthough less common now with the widespread use of ART to control HIV infection, Kaposi’s sarcoma is an oral cancer that became a defining sign of HIV/AIDS in the early years of the virus’s spread in the United States. ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... Oral CancerAlthough less common now with the widespread use of ART to control HIV infection, Kaposi’s sarcoma is an oral cancer that became a defining sign of HIV/AIDS in the early years of the virus’s spread in the United States. ...
... References Position of the American Dietetic Association: Nutrition Intervention and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection — Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics HIV and Nutrition and Food Safety — National Institutes of Health Common and/or Severe Adverse Effects Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy — National Institutes of Health Diet ...
Healthy Diet and Nutrition in HIV
... References Position of the American Dietetic Association: Nutrition Intervention and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection — Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics HIV and Nutrition and Food Safety — National Institutes of Health Common and/or Severe Adverse Effects Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy — National Institutes of Health Diet ...
... That said, the risk is still higher than zero, and because HIV is a lifelong disease, some people may find this risk to be too high. As more people with HIV breastfeed while on ART, researchers are gathering more data to determine if it is safe.7. ...
HIV and Breastfeeding: 7 Facts To Know
... That said, the risk is still higher than zero, and because HIV is a lifelong disease, some people may find this risk to be too high. As more people with HIV breastfeed while on ART, researchers are gathering more data to determine if it is safe.7. ...