- 1. Get a good doctor. If possible, find a doctor who has experience treating people living with HIV. If you can, find a doctor you can talk to openly and ...
- As part of your regular checkups, your doctor will recommend blood tests to monitor your health.
- Treatment helps you stay healthy by stopping HIV from making copies of itself in your body. With treatment, your immune system can get stronger.
- The great news is that there are many things you can do to avoid passing HIV.
- Telling someone that you have HIV can be stressful. You may not be sure who you can trust or how a person will react. But it can also be isolating to keep it a ...
- This publication, originally developed by the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation (PWA), has been updated and printed in partnership with CATIE.
- CATIE NewsB.C. researchers compared health outcomes among people with and without hepatitis C. On average, people diagnosed with hepatitis C died about 18 years ...
- This brochure, produced by PASAN and CATIE, provides information on preventing hepatitis C and HIV transmission while tattooing or piercing in prison (or other non-professional settings).
- People living with HIV on effective treatment can’t pass it on to a partner. . Contents . What does this mean, exactly? Order posters and ...
- CATIE NewsDelivering HIV medication and methadone together was linked to greater adherence. Engaging patients facilitated HIV drug adherence rates above 95%. Researchers ...