Fact Sheets A-Z

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Does HIV make it hard for you to feel sexy or be intimate? Get some tips about how to boost your sex-esteem and put the pleasure back in sex!

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3D illustration of the bacterium responsible for the sexually transmitted infection Gonorrhea.

Get fast facts about gonorrhea, a common sexually transmitted infection.

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Learn about GYN care, what to expect with breast and pelvic exams, questions to ask your provider, and more.

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Get basic information on what hepatitis A is, how it is diagnosed and treated, and the best way to avoid getting it – the hepatitis A vaccine.

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Paper that says "Hepatitis B" and a needle syringe going into a bottle on top of it.

Learn about what hepatitis B is, how to prevent, recognize, and treat it, and HIV treatment for people living with both HIV and HBV.

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Get information on what hepatitis C is, how it is spread, tests for HCV, women with HCV, and co-infection with HIV and HCV.

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3d illustration of herpes simplex virus.

Get facts and personal stories about herpes, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a virus that lives in the nerves.

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Colorful representation of the brain and spinal cord.

Get information about what the most common HIV-related brain problems are, how to treat them, and tips for improving your memory.

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Learn about the importance of dental care, how using tobacco and/or street drugs affects your mouth, and oral conditions common in people living with HIV.

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No one should be punished for having a health condition. Learn more about laws that treat HIV as a crime, and what they mean for women.

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