Living Well

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Rostro borroso de mujer con la mano contra el cristal.

Learn about trauma and how it affects women living with HIV. Also learn about PTSD and the good news that recovering from trauma is possible.

Submitted on Feb 5, 2024
Hands holding a passport with luggage nearby.

Get some great tips about traveling with HIV. Learn about packing your pills, adjusting your dosing schedule, and traveling abroad.

Submitted on Apr 26, 2023
Hand drawing methadone molecule and the word "Methadone".

Learn about methadone and buprenorphine, how they can help you with a heroin or opiate addiction, how they interact with HIV drugs, and more.

Submitted on Feb 6, 2023

Learn about reasonable accommodation in the workplace, your rights by law as a person living with HIV, and how to take care of yourself at work.

Submitted on Apr 3, 2024

What is "Undetectable Equals Untransmittable" (U=U) — and what does it mean for women living with HIV? Learn more about this groundbreaking discovery, and the worldwide campaign to spread the word about it.

Submitted on Aug 21, 2023
Couple sitting on kitchen floor high-fiving.

There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive. The information in this fact sheet can help you weigh the risks and benefits of each option and understand what might be best for you.

Submitted on May 7, 2024

Learn about violence against women – what it looks like, its link to HIV, danger signs of abuse, leaving a violent relationship, and more.

Submitted on Feb 6, 2023

Learn what vitamins and minerals are, and get suggestions about supplements that women living with HIV may want to take and supplements to avoid.

Submitted on Apr 28, 2023
What Health Screenings Can Help Me Age Positively?

Even if you do not have symptoms or other warning signs, being on top of screenings can help catch health conditions early – and help you live your healthiest possible life.

Submitted on Jan 24, 2024
Several beads with letters on them, with beads in center spelling out "Words have power".

The language we use to talk about HIV affects the well-being of people with HIV. Learn about the power of words, and less stigmatizing language for discussing HIV.

Submitted on Feb 5, 2024

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