... 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. ...
... A third said, “I am the same in both situations because whatcha see is whatcha get.”To Disclose or Not To Disclose There are real risks to disclosing your HIV status to the wrong people, often causing a necessary divide between the public and private selves. As one member put it, “Not all of the public knows my private business.” ...
Has Having HIV Split the Public You From the Private You?
... A third said, “I am the same in both situations because whatcha see is whatcha get.”To Disclose or Not To Disclose There are real risks to disclosing your HIV status to the wrong people, often causing a necessary divide between the public and private selves. As one member put it, “Not all of the public knows my private business.” ...
... Talk to your healthcare provider about when to get tested and how often.Are Tests for HIV and Herpes the Same?Tests for HIV and herpes aren’t the same. Instead, each test is specific to the virus. However, since herpes and HIV can happen together, they can also be tested at the same time. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... Talk to your healthcare provider about when to get tested and how often.Are Tests for HIV and Herpes the Same?Tests for HIV and herpes aren’t the same. Instead, each test is specific to the virus. However, since herpes and HIV can happen together, they can also be tested at the same time. ...
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... In people with HIV, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is significantly higher — between 70.3 percent and 83.7 percent.Causes of Vitamin D Deficiency in People With HIVPeople with HIV may develop vitamin D deficiency for the same reasons as the general population, but several HIV-specific risk factors may also contribute.Chronic inflammation associated ...
Vitamin D and HIV: What’s the Connection?
... In people with HIV, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is significantly higher — between 70.3 percent and 83.7 percent.Causes of Vitamin D Deficiency in People With HIVPeople with HIV may develop vitamin D deficiency for the same reasons as the general population, but several HIV-specific risk factors may also contribute.Chronic inflammation associated ...
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