- Your viral load is the best way to know whether your HIV treatment is working. If your treatment is successful, your viral load should drop to an undetectable ...
- “I’m still on my second cocktail and other than a kickass bout of depression... which resulted in me switching regimens, I’ve had no side effects. My ...
- Some people take the “if it ain’t broke, why fix it?” approach to their HIV treatment. Others are looking for increased convenience and a treatment that ...
- As HIV treatment has improved, most people with HIV can now live long, fulfilling lives.
- Are you a person living with HIV who also uses drugs? If so, you’re in the right place! Here you can find information to help you stay healthy and safe.
- After a person is cured of hepatitis C, either because their body spontaneously clears the virus or because they receive treatment, they can get hepatitis C again (re-infection) if they are exposed…
- Everyone experiences short periods of feeling sad or down at some time, but some people develop states of sadness, helplessness and the inability to enjoy things for long periods of time.
- Thanks to advances in treatment, people with HIV are living much longer than ever before. It is estimated that up to 50 percent of people with HIV in Canada are ...
- Many of the health changes that occur with aging can be similar to the symptoms of HIV or the side effects of HIV drugs. Let’s take a look at some of the ...
- While HIV is monitored using routine tests, additional tests may be required to monitor your health status as you get older. Speak to your health care provider ...
- People with HIV have a higher rate of mental health disorders than the general population. Stigma, isolation, trauma and the loss of friends and family can all ...