Fact Sheets A-Z

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Pain is common in people living with HIV. Understand common types of pain, what to do if you have pain, and ways to manage or treat pain.

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Bright post-it notes thumbtacked to fabric, one with the words "Respect My Hormones".

Get basic information about hormones, how HIV and HIV drugs can affect hormone levels, and different ways to treat low hormone levels.

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A stable home is important for everyone's health. Learn about housing options for people living with HIV and which one might be right for you.

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A woman in a group of protesters at a rally.

Learn about ways you can be an HIV advocate, speak up for yourself or others, and make a difference on an individual or community level.

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Learn how to read the package insert that comes with your HIV drugs, what information is in it, and how you can use that information.

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Illustration of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Learn about HPV – what it is, important vaccines and screening tests, and the genital warts, cervical cancer, and anal cancer it can cause.

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Learn what hyperlipidemia is, how to know if you have it, and options for lowering your lipid levels, including important food tips.

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A masked health care professional using a stethoscope to listen to a toddler's chest who is sitting on her mother's lap.

There is no legal barrier to immigrants making their home in the US if they are living with HIV – but there are other considerations. Learn more about getting HIV care and navigating this complex system.

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Gloved person in medical garb holding small chalkboard that reads "Immune System".

Learn about repairing the damage to the immune system caused by HIV, as well as about Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS).

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Illustration of green bacterium.

Learn about lactic acidosis – what it is, what causes it, symptoms, treatment, and risk factors for developing this rare but serious condition.

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