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hi . i been is a high risk situation for catching hiv . several unprotected vaginal intercourse with someone i do not know his hiv status . I took ac anti hiv duo serum/plasma Eclia which is a fourth generation hiv test ( i found out on internet ) at week 4 , week 7 week 9 and week 10.5 negatives all
hi . i been is a high risk situation for catching hiv . several unprotected vaginal intercourse with someone i do not know his hiv status . I took ac anti hiv duo serum/plasma Eclia which is a fourth generation hiv test ( i found out on internet ) at week 4 , week 7 week 9 and week 10.5 negatives all
alicee1
in
BASHH
9 years ago
Endoscopy tomorrow
Hi all, I am due to have another endoscopy tomorrow (yes, Saturday) for the horrendous acid reflux I have had since being on
NSAIDS
from November / December since shoulder surgery. However, I am not sure what to do about my medication. I usually take 100mg of Thyroxine between 6-7am every morning.
Hi all, I am due to have another endoscopy tomorrow (yes, Saturday) for the horrendous acid reflux I have had since being on
NSAIDS
from November / December since shoulder surgery. However, I am not sure what to do about my medication. I usually take 100mg of Thyroxine between 6-7am every morning.
bestbuddy
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
IAS 2015: Indiana HIV Outbreak -- Lessons about Containing Local Outbreaks and Harm Reduction
An early 2015 outbreak of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in rural Indiana linked to injection of prescription opiates offers a good example to how to track and contain a localized outbreak, according to a pair of presentations at a late-breaking prevention research session at the 8th International
An early 2015 outbreak of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in rural Indiana linked to injection of prescription opiates offers a good example to how to track and contain a localized outbreak, according to a pair of presentations at a late-breaking prevention research session at the 8th International
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
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The Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Even common anti-inflammatory medications, such as Advil or Aleve (known as
NSAIDs
), may have potential for reducing cancer risk. But an important question, of course, is ‘how can we use lifestyle to decrease inflammation?’.
Even common anti-inflammatory medications, such as Advil or Aleve (known as
NSAIDs
), may have potential for reducing cancer risk. But an important question, of course, is ‘how can we use lifestyle to decrease inflammation?’.
tydonald
in
Cook For Your Life
9 years ago
NSAIDs reduce progesterone and ovulation
Many women with endo take
NSAIDs
(non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) for endo pain e.g. ibufrofen, naproxen etc.
Many women with endo take
NSAIDs
(non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) for endo pain e.g. ibufrofen, naproxen etc.
Brownlow
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
This fight is not over: Take action for Medicaid expansion
50 years ago today, Medicaid was born to provide a health care program for low-income and limited-resources families and individuals in the U.S., including people living with HIV. While, Medicaid is the largest source of health care and was a big victory for low-income people living with HIV in the
50 years ago today, Medicaid was born to provide a health care program for low-income and limited-resources families and individuals in the U.S., including people living with HIV. While, Medicaid is the largest source of health care and was a big victory for low-income people living with HIV in the
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
New here
I have been leery of taking
NSAIDS
since my diagnosis because I want to preserve my stomach as a GI bleed could be catastrophic. I became suspicious of the estrogen because the hip pain started when I changed from the injection to the patch and I believe the dosages were slightly different.
I have been leery of taking
NSAIDS
since my diagnosis because I want to preserve my stomach as a GI bleed could be catastrophic. I became suspicious of the estrogen because the hip pain started when I changed from the injection to the patch and I believe the dosages were slightly different.
junipers76
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Endometriosis and joint pain and body pain and bowel smell.
I have tried everything for the pain,
Nsaids
, hot water bottle, standing, sitting, Vitex herbs, drinking no coffee , eating gluten free food, not eating red meat. And nothing is working.
I have tried everything for the pain,
Nsaids
, hot water bottle, standing, sitting, Vitex herbs, drinking no coffee , eating gluten free food, not eating red meat. And nothing is working.
Joasia
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Update - good news
See my previous posts about ibuprofen,
NSAIDs
and aspirin - their effect against cancer.
See my previous posts about ibuprofen,
NSAIDs
and aspirin - their effect against cancer.
drdu
in
My Ovacome
9 years ago
6 Positive Life Changes That Come With HIV: by Alex Garner
The founding editor of Positive Frontiers wants an honest conversation about living with HIV. Receiving the news that you are HIV positive is life changing. Some people experience profound fear and shame upon hearing the news, but they don't have to. Let's stop scaring negative men about the "woes and
The founding editor of Positive Frontiers wants an honest conversation about living with HIV. Receiving the news that you are HIV positive is life changing. Some people experience profound fear and shame upon hearing the news, but they don't have to. Let's stop scaring negative men about the "woes and
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Going Gold for HIV
Each year the city of Vienna hosts Life Ball, Europe’s biggest HIV/AIDS charity event. Now in its 23rd year, Life Ball creates public awareness for HIV/AIDS and raises funds to support HIV-related projects in Austria and around the world. The theme of this year’s Life Ball, held on May 16, was inspired
Each year the city of Vienna hosts Life Ball, Europe’s biggest HIV/AIDS charity event. Now in its 23rd year, Life Ball creates public awareness for HIV/AIDS and raises funds to support HIV-related projects in Austria and around the world. The theme of this year’s Life Ball, held on May 16, was inspired
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Former College Wrestler Gets 30 Years in HIV Case
Michael Johnson, a former university wrestler in St. Charles, Missouri, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for infecting one sex partner with HIV and for putting four others at risk, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. During the trial earlier this year, the jury had recommended 30 years for the most
Michael Johnson, a former university wrestler in St. Charles, Missouri, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for infecting one sex partner with HIV and for putting four others at risk, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. During the trial earlier this year, the jury had recommended 30 years for the most
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Early HIV Treatment Especially Benefits Older People
Starting HIV treatment with a high viral load leads to a much greater reduction in death rates for people ages 45 to 65, compared with younger people with HIV, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in Clinical Infectious Diseases, researchers compared 10-year mortality rates with CD4 counts upon
Starting HIV treatment with a high viral load leads to a much greater reduction in death rates for people ages 45 to 65, compared with younger people with HIV, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in Clinical Infectious Diseases, researchers compared 10-year mortality rates with CD4 counts upon
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
S.F. Sees Lowest Rates Ever of New HIV Diagnoses and Deaths
In 2014, San Francisco recorded 302 new HIV diagnoses and 177 deaths of HIV-positive people; these are the lowest-ever numbers in the city’s history of the epidemic and amount to a 17 percent drop from the previous year, reports the San Francisco Examiner. The data arrive from the city’s Department
In 2014, San Francisco recorded 302 new HIV diagnoses and 177 deaths of HIV-positive people; these are the lowest-ever numbers in the city’s history of the epidemic and amount to a 17 percent drop from the previous year, reports the San Francisco Examiner. The data arrive from the city’s Department
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Cabbage juice and peptic ulcer / natural healing
The
NSAIDS
I was given (indeed that I need for all my joints) have given me a peptic ulcer which I have written about before, which is also giving me much misery. I have tried lansoprazole, ranitidine and omeprazole and I hate to say it but they all seem to have exacerbated the acid reflux.
The
NSAIDS
I was given (indeed that I need for all my joints) have given me a peptic ulcer which I have written about before, which is also giving me much misery. I have tried lansoprazole, ranitidine and omeprazole and I hate to say it but they all seem to have exacerbated the acid reflux.
bestbuddy
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Interactive Maps to See the Latest HIV Data
AIDSVu launched new interactive maps of HIV prevalence data for the 34 U.S. cities most affected by the epidemic, including state and county data and year-by-year diagnosis information for 2008 to 2013. A project of Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, along with Gilead Sciences, the
AIDSVu launched new interactive maps of HIV prevalence data for the 34 U.S. cities most affected by the epidemic, including state and county data and year-by-year diagnosis information for 2008 to 2013. A project of Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, along with Gilead Sciences, the
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Nation's Capital Sees 'Remarkable' Drop in New HIV Cases
By most measures, Washington, DC, is making major progress in its fight against HIV, according to new data released by the city and reported in the Washington Post. From 2012 to 2013, the latest date available, newly diagnosed cases per year dropped from 678 to 553. This represents a 40 percent decline
By most measures, Washington, DC, is making major progress in its fight against HIV, according to new data released by the city and reported in the Washington Post. From 2012 to 2013, the latest date available, newly diagnosed cases per year dropped from 678 to 553. This represents a 40 percent decline
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
A bit of everything
This is where I get even trickier though as I can't take any painkillers,
NSAIDs
give me terrible reflux of which I'm already experiencing and codeine makes me too sleepy to work. I also had a steroid injection once and point blank refuse to have any more due to the excruciating agony of it.
This is where I get even trickier though as I can't take any painkillers,
NSAIDs
give me terrible reflux of which I'm already experiencing and codeine makes me too sleepy to work. I also had a steroid injection once and point blank refuse to have any more due to the excruciating agony of it.
beckywebb04
in
NRAS
9 years ago
CDC Awards $216M to 90 Community Groups to Prevent HIV
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it is awarding a total of $216 million in HIV prevention funds to 90 different community-based organizations (CBOs). Spanning five years, the funding for the CBOs will target people at highest risk of HIV, including men who have sex with
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it is awarding a total of $216 million in HIV prevention funds to 90 different community-based organizations (CBOs). Spanning five years, the funding for the CBOs will target people at highest risk of HIV, including men who have sex with
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Mom May Lose Custody of Kids Because Her Partner Has HIV
Donna Branom shares joint custody of her two children, ages 8 and 16, with their father, her ex-husband. Today, she’s engaged to Henry Calderon Jr., who is HIV positive and has an undetectable viral load. When Branom’s ex-husband discovered this fact, he went to court to keep the children away from their
Donna Branom shares joint custody of her two children, ages 8 and 16, with their father, her ex-husband. Today, she’s engaged to Henry Calderon Jr., who is HIV positive and has an undetectable viral load. When Branom’s ex-husband discovered this fact, he went to court to keep the children away from their
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
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