... I think the episode with myself and Richie the Barber was very well done, and both the clown and the dragon had great fun and I am glad for this opportunity to educate the public about body modifications and about HIV."What book about HIV do wish you knew about when you were first diagnosed?Share in the comments below! ...
Four Books About HIV You Should Read
... I think the episode with myself and Richie the Barber was very well done, and both the clown and the dragon had great fun and I am glad for this opportunity to educate the public about body modifications and about HIV."What book about HIV do wish you knew about when you were first diagnosed?Share in the comments below! ...
... Would you disclose the possibility of HIV transmission to the tattoo artist? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. References Tattooing and Piercing — Regional HIV/AIDS Connection About HIV/AIDS Discrimination — United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division U.S. ...
Getting a Tattoo With HIV: Facts You Should Know
... Would you disclose the possibility of HIV transmission to the tattoo artist? Post your thoughts in the comments below, or start a conversation by sharing on your Activities page. References Tattooing and Piercing — Regional HIV/AIDS Connection About HIV/AIDS Discrimination — United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division U.S. ...
... with HIV.Have you ever applied for Social Security disability benefits for your HIV? ...
... A 2022 study in the U.K. involving the general population found that many health conditions seem to improve when you drink caffeine. There were, however, some study participants who didn’t experience any health benefits at all.If you’re living with other health issues in addition to HIV, talk to your doctor about using caffeine. ...
Caffeine and HIV: Should You Drink Coffee and Energy Drinks?
... A 2022 study in the U.K. involving the general population found that many health conditions seem to improve when you drink caffeine. There were, however, some study participants who didn’t experience any health benefits at all.If you’re living with other health issues in addition to HIV, talk to your doctor about using caffeine. ...
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... understand life with HIV.What treatments have you tried for HIV? ...
... It gives you and your provider a starting point to talk about timing, eligibility, and any questions you may have.6. Most Insurance Plans Cover COVID-19 BoostersIf the CDC recommends a COVID-19 booster for you, most insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance, will cover it at no cost. ...
Prepare for COVID-19 Season: 6 Facts People With HIV Should Know
... It gives you and your provider a starting point to talk about timing, eligibility, and any questions you may have.6. Most Insurance Plans Cover COVID-19 BoostersIf the CDC recommends a COVID-19 booster for you, most insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance, will cover it at no cost. ...
... If you or your partner tests positive for HIV, there are certain recommendations for ensuring the negative partner remains HIV-negative. For the HIV-negative person, this includes consistent testing and taking PrEP, while the HIV-positive partner should take antiretroviral therapy (ART). ...
... together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you a straight person living with HIV, and have you encountered myths about who can or can’t get HIV? ...
Reasons Straight People Should Talk About PrEP
... together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you a straight person living with HIV, and have you encountered myths about who can or can’t get HIV? ...