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Communities of people living with or affected by HIV have been at the forefront of delivering HIV-related services since the beginning of the HIV epidemic.
If you've just found out that you're HIV-positive ... you to take an active role in your care. A wide range of people can help get you the emotional and physical support you may need to cope ...
Yet, among these challenges, you may find support systems ... community-based support initiatives for HIV and viral hepatitis ...
Strong family support is important in helping individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cope with mental ...
“Clinicians should support the choices of people with HIV ... of breastfeeding with HIV outweighed the slim risk of transmission. In the small community of HIV-positive parents, this team ...
However, this whole system is in jeopardy ... to develop lifesaving services for people living with HIV to access HIV treatment, care, and support. The Care Act has also been enthusiastically ...
She participates in a program called Open Arms in a small shelter run by VOA that serves individuals who are HIV-positive ... One Community Health’s midtown clinic, has referred many people ...
When Hernandez tested positive in 2019, the stigma and misinformation surrounding HIV that often festers in Latino communities played a large role ... community that’s here as a support system.
Mutare, Zimbabwe – When Wonder Mwatamawenyu tested positive ... provided to community-based organisations led by people living with HIV to raise awareness and continue offering support to ...
Haitians with HIV are defying stigma as they publicly denounce USAID cuts implemented by the administration of U.S. President ...
(Photo: Freepik) What an HIV-positive patient needs to know about healthy eating: Diet plays a very important role ... immune system and lowers the immunity of the infected patient. People living ...
“I remember when I tested positive ... people with HIV to move across the care continuum quickly is critically important to ending the HIV epidemic. In Dallas, there is a robust support system.