... Department of Veterans AffairsMental Health — HIV.govPeople With HIV Gain Weight Faster Than HIV-Negative People — NAM aidsmapThe Impact of Weight Gain During HIV Treatment on Risk of Pre-diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular Disease, and Mortality — Frontiers in EndocrinologyNutrition and Exercise When You Have HIV — Familydoctor.orgExercise ...
Quiz: Are You Feeling Your Best With HIV?
... Department of Veterans AffairsMental Health — HIV.govPeople With HIV Gain Weight Faster Than HIV-Negative People — NAM aidsmapThe Impact of Weight Gain During HIV Treatment on Risk of Pre-diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular Disease, and Mortality — Frontiers in EndocrinologyNutrition and Exercise When You Have HIV — Familydoctor.orgExercise ...
... What advice do you have for others? Describe your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
Living With HIV
... What advice do you have for others? Describe your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
... Would you disclose the possibility of HIV transmission to the tattoo artist? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. References Tattooing and Piercing — Regional HIV/AIDS Connection About HIV/AIDS Discrimination — United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division U.S. ...
Getting a Tattoo With HIV: 6 Facts You Should Know
... Would you disclose the possibility of HIV transmission to the tattoo artist? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. References Tattooing and Piercing — Regional HIV/AIDS Connection About HIV/AIDS Discrimination — United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division U.S. ...
... Take a short break from a favorite thing – a dessert, a beverage, a type of music, a show – and then when you come back to it again, you’ll remember how much you love it. Imagine a jar where you could place one thought of gratitude. What would it be? Share what you're grateful for with fellow myHIVteam members in the comments below. ...
Practicing Gratitude With HIV
... Take a short break from a favorite thing – a dessert, a beverage, a type of music, a show – and then when you come back to it again, you’ll remember how much you love it. Imagine a jar where you could place one thought of gratitude. What would it be? Share what you're grateful for with fellow myHIVteam members in the comments below. ...
... References Eligibility Criteria Alphabetical Listing — American Red Cross HIV and AIDS — World Health Organization Treating HIV — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) — City of New York Where Does HIV Hide? ...
Can You Donate Blood, Plasma, or Organs With Undetectable HIV?
... References Eligibility Criteria Alphabetical Listing — American Red Cross HIV and AIDS — World Health Organization Treating HIV — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) — City of New York Where Does HIV Hide? ...
... If you or your partner has had an exposure after testing negative for HIV, you may not know whether the virus can be spread. ...
... with HIV.Have you ever applied for Social Security disability benefits for your HIV? ...
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 people come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you an athlete living with HIV? Do you have questions about leading an active lifestyle with HIV? ...
7 Incredible Athletes With HIV
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 people come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you an athlete living with HIV? Do you have questions about leading an active lifestyle with HIV? ...
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