... Have you found ways to take back control and practice patience? What do you do to be more open to self-care? Share your insights in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
Living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can often feel like inhabiting two worlds simu...
... It was an AIDS-related form of cancer, and my world forever changed. I became a voice. A voice for many, including those who I visited in AIDS wards and those who I lobbied for. I fought my family, educators, and lovers—all unaware of the deadly affliction this virus created in my world. ...
How an AIDS-related Form of Cancer Changed My World Forever
... It was an AIDS-related form of cancer, and my world forever changed. I became a voice. A voice for many, including those who I visited in AIDS wards and those who I lobbied for. I fought my family, educators, and lovers—all unaware of the deadly affliction this virus created in my world. ...
... — Mayo Clinic HIV Infection and Cancer Risk — National Cancer Institute Herpes: HSV-1 and HSV-2 — Johns Hopkins Medicine QuickFacts: United States — United States Census Bureau U.S. Statistics — HIV.gov ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... — Mayo Clinic HIV Infection and Cancer Risk — National Cancer Institute Herpes: HSV-1 and HSV-2 — Johns Hopkins Medicine QuickFacts: United States — United States Census Bureau U.S. Statistics — HIV.gov ...
Studies have shown that the more we take ownership of our condition, the more engaged we are in m...
... This longer life comes with the possibility of developing chronic conditions that affect the general population, including substance abuse, cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease, and cancer. People who are HIV-positive are twice as likely to develop depression than those who are HIV-negative; they also have an increased risk for anxiety. ...
7 Tips for Better Self-Care With HIV
... This longer life comes with the possibility of developing chronic conditions that affect the general population, including substance abuse, cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease, and cancer. People who are HIV-positive are twice as likely to develop depression than those who are HIV-negative; they also have an increased risk for anxiety. ...
... In gastric bypass surgery, the part of the small intestine where vitamin D is absorbed is bypassed, limiting what vitamin D can be gained from your diet.Vitamin D ToxicityElevated levels of vitamin D can also be harmful and can cause vitamin D toxicity (called hypervitaminosis D). ...
Vitamin D and HIV: What’s the Connection?
... In gastric bypass surgery, the part of the small intestine where vitamin D is absorbed is bypassed, limiting what vitamin D can be gained from your diet.Vitamin D ToxicityElevated levels of vitamin D can also be harmful and can cause vitamin D toxicity (called hypervitaminosis D). ...
Greetings teammates, I’m Mike!I’m living, in fact thriving, with HIV here in Pittsburgh, Pennsylv...
As the 2022 outbreak of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — continues, it’s important to be mind...
FRIDAY, May 18, 2018 (American Heart Association) -- People with HIV are more likely than people...