... "The moment I received my official diagnosis, I dropped all my assumptions about HIV. It was so freeing." -Member of myHIVteamLiving with a chronic condition can be difficult and even a burden, but also an opportunity to rid yourself of what you think you know. Have you heard the saying, "People don't get it until they get it"? ...
Beginner's Mind - Not Knowing It All When Living with HIV
... "The moment I received my official diagnosis, I dropped all my assumptions about HIV. It was so freeing." -Member of myHIVteamLiving with a chronic condition can be difficult and even a burden, but also an opportunity to rid yourself of what you think you know. Have you heard the saying, "People don't get it until they get it"? ...
... Sometimes, different subtypes can combine to form a brand-new subtype.These different subtypes are more or less common in various parts of the world, but all HIV-1 subtypes and all HIV-2 subtypes are generally treated the same.How Does Each Virus Spread? ...
HIV-1 vs. HIV-2: What Are The Differences and Can You Have Both?
... Sometimes, different subtypes can combine to form a brand-new subtype.These different subtypes are more or less common in various parts of the world, but all HIV-1 subtypes and all HIV-2 subtypes are generally treated the same.How Does Each Virus Spread? ...
... Have you planned international travel to Central or South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, or Asia? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. ...
Traveling and HIV: 9 Tips
... Have you planned international travel to Central or South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, or Asia? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. ...
... That being said, many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. Looking back now, after 18 years of living with HIV, I say to myself, “What a wonderful human being I am. What a good person I am, with dignity and self-worth. ...
An HIV Diagnosis — and Journey to Acceptance
... That being said, many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. Looking back now, after 18 years of living with HIV, I say to myself, “What a wonderful human being I am. What a good person I am, with dignity and self-worth. ...
... Positive thoughts for all of my peeps struggling right now." "I'm recently diagnosed. When I'm ready to date again, how do I tell my partner I'm with that I'm HIV positive? I feel so lost and hopeless." If you have a pressing question, you can go straight to the Q+A section. ...
You’ve Just Been Diagnosed With HIV. Now What?
... Positive thoughts for all of my peeps struggling right now." "I'm recently diagnosed. When I'm ready to date again, how do I tell my partner I'm with that I'm HIV positive? I feel so lost and hopeless." If you have a pressing question, you can go straight to the Q+A section. ...
... Saturated and Trans FatsOf all the dietary fat people consume, saturated fats and trans fats are the most highly correlated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, because both increase LDL (bad) cholesterol. Trans fats also reduce HDL (good) cholesterol. ...
Healthy Diet and Nutrition in HIV
... Saturated and Trans FatsOf all the dietary fat people consume, saturated fats and trans fats are the most highly correlated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, because both increase LDL (bad) cholesterol. Trans fats also reduce HDL (good) cholesterol. ...
... This method is not generally better than serologic testing — the regular HIV blood test — for most situations. ...
Diagnosing HIV
... This method is not generally better than serologic testing — the regular HIV blood test — for most situations. ...
... schedule however they like, some choosing to eat earlier in the day (7 a.m. to 3 p.m.) or later (noon to 8 p.m.).A stricter version of this is one meal a day, where the person eats one meal at a set time and fasts for the next 24 hours, such as only eating dinner at 6 p.m. with no meals or snacks in between.Another type of intermittent fasting is the 5:2 method ...
Fasting and HIV: Can It Help?
... schedule however they like, some choosing to eat earlier in the day (7 a.m. to 3 p.m.) or later (noon to 8 p.m.).A stricter version of this is one meal a day, where the person eats one meal at a set time and fasts for the next 24 hours, such as only eating dinner at 6 p.m. with no meals or snacks in between.Another type of intermittent fasting is the 5:2 method ...