
What happens if you discover that you are HIV-positive?
By Dr Sindi The first thing that you need to do is go to your nearest clinic for blood tests. You need to have a CD4 count test done – amongst ot...
By Dr Sindi The first thing that you need to do is go to your nearest clinic for blood tests. You need to have a CD4 count test done – amongst ot...
Disclosing your positive HIV status to your partner can be very difficult, but it's very important to be upfront so that they are aware of the risk. Here's more:
There may be days where you feel like throwing in the towel and giving up. Here are 5 inspirational quotes about HIV to keep you going.
Having a partner who's HIV positive comes with its hardships, Choma. But being supportive is part of maintaining a healthy relationship. That's why I've got things you can do to show your support. Read this.
HIV stigma makes it really difficult to be open about living with HIV, but there are times when it's absolutely necessary. Read this article to find out some of the best times to disclose your HIV status.
Just like everyone else, the rights of people living with HIV need to be respected and protected. Here’s more on this topic from Nurse Joy.
A mother who’s living with HIV can transmit it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. Here's how you can prevent this from happening.
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