... 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. ...
... ReferencesTwo More People With HIV May Be Cured After Stem Cell Transplants — Aidsmap ...
... They have HIV, but their immune systems are able to control the virus without drugs.In one study, the researchers treated 11 patients whose HIV was under control with standard medications. Tests had shown that all appeared sensitive to the two antibodies.The patients stopped their HIV medication. ...
New Therapy May Control HIV Without Daily Pills
... They have HIV, but their immune systems are able to control the virus without drugs.In one study, the researchers treated 11 patients whose HIV was under control with standard medications. Tests had shown that all appeared sensitive to the two antibodies.The patients stopped their HIV medication. ...
... What helps you 'let go' of things out of your control? Share in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
... StrokePeople with uncontrolled HIV have a higher risk of stroke, or an interruption in the blood flow to the brain that causes brain cells to die. Even when HIV is well treated, people with HIV who are aging have the same stroke risk that all older people do.A very bad headache can be a sign of a stroke. ...
Headaches and HIV: 7 Causes To Consider
... StrokePeople with uncontrolled HIV have a higher risk of stroke, or an interruption in the blood flow to the brain that causes brain cells to die. Even when HIV is well treated, people with HIV who are aging have the same stroke risk that all older people do.A very bad headache can be a sign of a stroke. ...
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Race and HIV: Who Is Most Affected?
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... Department of Veterans Affairs Stigma and HIV — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Supporting Retention in HIV Care Through a Holistic, Patient-Centred Approach: A Qualitative Evaluation — BMC Psychology HIV Treatment as Prevention — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
HIV Awareness Days: 6 Ways To Advocate for Yourself While Living With HIV
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... Healthcare Services as an Undocumented Immigrant: Practical Tips — Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law Patient Assistance Programs and Co-Payment Assistance Programs: Resources for Accessing HIV Treatment — HIV.gov Patient Assistance Programs and Co-Payment Assistance Programs: Resources for Accessing HIV Treatment (FAQs) — HIV.gov Noncitizens ...
5 Programs To Assist Undocumented Immigrants Who Have HIV
... Healthcare Services as an Undocumented Immigrant: Practical Tips — Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law Patient Assistance Programs and Co-Payment Assistance Programs: Resources for Accessing HIV Treatment — HIV.gov Patient Assistance Programs and Co-Payment Assistance Programs: Resources for Accessing HIV Treatment (FAQs) — HIV.gov Noncitizens ...
... The advantage of the stem cell-based approach is that once these cells are grafted into the body, they continuously produce new T-cells that have this gene in them that can target HIV cells," Kitchen explained.Plans are underway for a human trial, which should get going within two to three years, Kitchen said." ...
Could Gene Therapy Someday Eliminate HIV?
... The advantage of the stem cell-based approach is that once these cells are grafted into the body, they continuously produce new T-cells that have this gene in them that can target HIV cells," Kitchen explained.Plans are underway for a human trial, which should get going within two to three years, Kitchen said." ...
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Aging With HIV: 5 Problems To Watch For
... Persons Compared With the General Population — Clinical Infectious Diseases Bone Health and Osteoporosis — National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Bone Loss in the HIV-Infected Patient: Evidence, Clinical Implications, and Treatment Strategies — The Journal of Infectious Diseases Facts About Falls — Centers for Disease Control ...