- If you are living with HIV and pregnant, or you want to have a child, HIV treatment can allow you to have an HIV-negative baby.
- If you inject drugs and share needles or other equipment, maintaining an undetectable viral load lowers the chance of passing HIV.
- If you are pregnant, or you want to have a child, HIV treatment can allow you to have an HIV-negative baby. If you start HIV treatment before pregnancy and maintain an undetectable viral load…
- HIV viral load refers to the amount of HIV in the blood of a person living with HIV. If you take HIV treatment consistently as prescribed by your doctor, you can reduce your viral load to a level too…
- Click Access to HIV and Hepatitis C Drugs: Federal, Provincial and Territorial Drug Access Programs to find out more about treatment coverage in your region.
- Maintaining a healthy, balanced emotional outlook on life is an important part of living well with HIV. For many people, advances in the world of HIV all help ...
- Our bodies and minds are intimately connected. Living with HIV can be stressful and can challenge our emotional well-being. Similarly, stress and anxiety can ...
- When we are emotionally healthy, we are better able to enjoy our life and the people in it.
- This resource is written for people living with HIV, to provide practical information that will help you find and maintain emotional health. It may also be ...
- What do you do to nourish your body and, more importantly, your spirit? Probably a whole range of things: maybe you go for walks, talk with trusted friends, ...