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... MyHIVteam, the social network and online support group for those living with HIV, is a safe place for members to share a range of personal experiences and ideas about managing stress. ...
Relaxing and Managing Stress with HIV
... MyHIVteam, the social network and online support group for those living with HIV, is a safe place for members to share a range of personal experiences and ideas about managing stress. ...
If you’ve ever worried about catching human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from sharing a drink wit...
Many people, including those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), would like to help o...
... It allows people to test themselves at home, then seek further help from a medical professional if their HIV test results are positive. People with more risk factors for HIV should get tested at least yearly. ...
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... Familiarize yourself with the culture, customs, and laws so you won’t be caught off-guard when traveling far from home. Research whether you need to disclose your HIV status upon entry and be prepared to provide necessary documentation if required. ...
Traveling and HIV: 9 Tips
... Familiarize yourself with the culture, customs, and laws so you won’t be caught off-guard when traveling far from home. Research whether you need to disclose your HIV status upon entry and be prepared to provide necessary documentation if required. ...
... They may also experience fatigue from HIV indirectly through comorbid (co-occurring) health conditions, high stress, a poor diet, or insufficient sleep.If you live with someone who is HIV-positive, keep in mind that they sometimes may not have as much energy as they used to. “I am very tired and sore today,” wrote one myHIVteam member. ...
5 Ways To Support an HIV-Positive Person You Live With
... They may also experience fatigue from HIV indirectly through comorbid (co-occurring) health conditions, high stress, a poor diet, or insufficient sleep.If you live with someone who is HIV-positive, keep in mind that they sometimes may not have as much energy as they used to. “I am very tired and sore today,” wrote one myHIVteam member. ...
... Try to reduce your stress — One myHIVteam member got it right when they said, “Stress definitely gives me headaches.” Try to reduce your stress by practicing deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Take over-the-counter pain relievers — For occasional headaches, you can try medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. ...
Headaches and HIV: 7 Causes To Consider
... Try to reduce your stress — One myHIVteam member got it right when they said, “Stress definitely gives me headaches.” Try to reduce your stress by practicing deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Take over-the-counter pain relievers — For occasional headaches, you can try medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. ...
... Keeping everyone at home updated on their medical care and vaccines can also help stop sicknesses from spreading. You can let your doctor know that the people you live with aren’t feeling well. They may want you to take antibiotics or other precautionary measures.6. ...
HIV and Living With Family: 6 Tips for Safety
... Keeping everyone at home updated on their medical care and vaccines can also help stop sicknesses from spreading. You can let your doctor know that the people you live with aren’t feeling well. They may want you to take antibiotics or other precautionary measures.6. ...