... "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"? ...
... 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. ...
... Infections that develop as a complication of HIV may be treated with antibiotics, antifungals, and other classes of antiviral medications.The long-acting injectable cabotegravir is a version of PrEP that makes it easier to manage HIV. Instead of taking it daily, you inject it once every two months. ...
What Is Human Immunodeficiency Virus? What It Does and More
... Infections that develop as a complication of HIV may be treated with antibiotics, antifungals, and other classes of antiviral medications.The long-acting injectable cabotegravir is a version of PrEP that makes it easier to manage HIV. Instead of taking it daily, you inject it once every two months. ...
... Feeding and Maintaining Milk Supply — U.S. ...
... A parent who is not on ART or does not have undetectable virus levels should feed their baby with formula or banked, pasteurized donor human milk. Importantly, their care team should ensure access to clean water, safe formula, and donor breast milk (if available). ...
HIV and Pregnancy: Preventing Transmission
... A parent who is not on ART or does not have undetectable virus levels should feed their baby with formula or banked, pasteurized donor human milk. Importantly, their care team should ensure access to clean water, safe formula, and donor breast milk (if available). ...
... There are about 340.1 million people in the U.S. Genital herpes affects nearly 1 in 6 people in the U.S. between the ages of 14 and 49. Between 50 percent and 80 percent of people in the U.S. have oral herpes.About 1.2 million people in the U.S. have HIV. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... There are about 340.1 million people in the U.S. Genital herpes affects nearly 1 in 6 people in the U.S. between the ages of 14 and 49. Between 50 percent and 80 percent of people in the U.S. have oral herpes.About 1.2 million people in the U.S. have HIV. ...
... All donated blood components undergo a rigorous screening process by the blood bank to detect the presence of infectious agents, including HIV.However, even with these screenings, there is a fear of not detecting HIV because of the window in which donor blood or plasma may test negative for HIV despite coming from someone with HIV. ...
Can You Donate Blood, Plasma, or Organs With Undetectable HIV?
... All donated blood components undergo a rigorous screening process by the blood bank to detect the presence of infectious agents, including HIV.However, even with these screenings, there is a fear of not detecting HIV because of the window in which donor blood or plasma may test negative for HIV despite coming from someone with HIV. ...
... Getting tested can help you get diagnosed and treated early and can empower you to make safer choices to prevent transmitting the virus to others.Early and chronic HIV are frequently asymptomatic, so the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all people between ages 13 and 64 get tested at least once in their lifetime for HIV ...
Can HIV Infection Cause Cough?
... Getting tested can help you get diagnosed and treated early and can empower you to make safer choices to prevent transmitting the virus to others.Early and chronic HIV are frequently asymptomatic, so the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all people between ages 13 and 64 get tested at least once in their lifetime for HIV ...