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Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies
In a major victory for the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, the Supreme Court ruled that federal tax subsidies could be made available to people who live in states that chose not to create their own health care exchanges, The New York Times reports. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority
In a major victory for the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, the Supreme Court ruled that federal tax subsidies could be made available to people who live in states that chose not to create their own health care exchanges, The New York Times reports. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
negative bloods and medication
I keep telling docs that the opiates do not work, it's the
nsaids
that are helping, I would happily give all others back if I could take 3/4 x more
nsaids
each day. I have tried doing this, (I know they cause damage but i had had enough of being fobbed off with more and more opiates.)
I keep telling docs that the opiates do not work, it's the
nsaids
that are helping, I would happily give all others back if I could take 3/4 x more
nsaids
each day. I have tried doing this, (I know they cause damage but i had had enough of being fobbed off with more and more opiates.)
heather1983
in
LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Meloxicam and Gabapentin
Firstly, after my shoulder operation in October, my GP gave me
NSAIDS
without a stomach protector and since I have had horrendous acid reflux with the possibility of a stomach ulcer.
Firstly, after my shoulder operation in October, my GP gave me
NSAIDS
without a stomach protector and since I have had horrendous acid reflux with the possibility of a stomach ulcer.
bestbuddy
in
LUPUS UK
9 years ago
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AHF's 'Trust Him?' Billboards Aim to Address Infidelity and HIV
A billboard public awareness campaign by AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) hopes to encourage HIV testing, as well as honesty and transparency in sexual relationships, by depicting couples in bed and raising the question “Trust Him?” or “Trust Her?” According to an AHF press release, the campaign launched
A billboard public awareness campaign by AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) hopes to encourage HIV testing, as well as honesty and transparency in sexual relationships, by depicting couples in bed and raising the question “Trust Him?” or “Trust Her?” According to an AHF press release, the campaign launched
kcohen
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
The irony of a diagnosis
It is strange but I was quite relieved to hear I was positive. I will tell you why: About 5 years ago, I was working in social care and was asked to do a health check to work on the hospital ward. I did a mantoux screening test for tuberculosis and I was meant to have a swelling but I did not, so the
It is strange but I was quite relieved to hear I was positive. I will tell you why: About 5 years ago, I was working in social care and was asked to do a health check to work on the hospital ward. I did a mantoux screening test for tuberculosis and I was meant to have a swelling but I did not, so the
10olive
in
HIV Partners
9 years ago
Starving HIV of Sugar Halts Virus’s Replication
HIV, which requires considerable sugar stores to replicate in CD4 cells, cannot copy itself once its sugar supply has been cut off, the International Business Times reports. Publishing their findings in PLOS Pathogens, researchers identified, in a laboratory setting, the method by which CD4s deliver
HIV, which requires considerable sugar stores to replicate in CD4 cells, cannot copy itself once its sugar supply has been cut off, the International Business Times reports. Publishing their findings in PLOS Pathogens, researchers identified, in a laboratory setting, the method by which CD4s deliver
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
You Can Raise AIDS Funds by Eating and Drinking (RED) in June
You Can Raise AIDS Funds by Eating and Drinking (RED) in June Throughout June, thousands of eateries, food trucks and bars are participating in a (RED) campaign by donating proceeds to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, according to a (RED) press release. By dining out or drinking
You Can Raise AIDS Funds by Eating and Drinking (RED) in June Throughout June, thousands of eateries, food trucks and bars are participating in a (RED) campaign by donating proceeds to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, according to a (RED) press release. By dining out or drinking
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
NYC Almost Ends HIV in Injection Drug Users, But Only Among Whites
Syringe exchange and opioid substitution programs in New York City have practically eliminated HIV infection among white injection drug users, while prevalence rates remain high among black IDUs, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in PLOS ONE, researchers followed 703 IDUs at a Brooklyn hospital
Syringe exchange and opioid substitution programs in New York City have practically eliminated HIV infection among white injection drug users, while prevalence rates remain high among black IDUs, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in PLOS ONE, researchers followed 703 IDUs at a Brooklyn hospital
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Trans Women Less Likely to Have HIV Under Control
HIV-positive transgender women are less likely to have a sustained suppressed viral load and to have their basic needs met than cisgender people with HIV. Publishing their findings in LGBT Health, researchers analyzed data from the 2009 to 2011 cycles of the Medical Monitoring Project to compare various
HIV-positive transgender women are less likely to have a sustained suppressed viral load and to have their basic needs met than cisgender people with HIV. Publishing their findings in LGBT Health, researchers analyzed data from the 2009 to 2011 cycles of the Medical Monitoring Project to compare various
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Petition to FDA Seeks HIV Warning Label on Birth Control
A citizen petition signed by about 24 researchers and doctors asks the Food and Drug Association (FDA) to add a warning label on the birth control injection drug Depo-Provera stating that it may be linked to an increased risk of contracting HIV, reports Law360. The current label states that Depo-Provera
A citizen petition signed by about 24 researchers and doctors asks the Food and Drug Association (FDA) to add a warning label on the birth control injection drug Depo-Provera stating that it may be linked to an increased risk of contracting HIV, reports Law360. The current label states that Depo-Provera
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Two AIDS-Themed Books Win at 2015 Lambda Literary Awards
Winners of the 27th annual Lambda Literary Awards included two AIDS-themed books, according to a press release from the LGBT group. Martin Duberman’s Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, and the Battlefield of AIDS took home an award for LGBT Nonfiction. And Tom Spanbauer’s I Loved You
Winners of the 27th annual Lambda Literary Awards included two AIDS-themed books, according to a press release from the LGBT group. Martin Duberman’s Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, and the Battlefield of AIDS took home an award for LGBT Nonfiction. And Tom Spanbauer’s I Loved You
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
National HIV/AIDS Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day 2015
Friday, June 5, marks the second annual National HIV/AIDS Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day 2015 (NHALTSAD). “This year’s theme,” according to the website, “is ‘Every Survivor Counts’ because many long-term survivors feel forgotten and invisible. Most survivors are isolated and are coping with psychosocial
Friday, June 5, marks the second annual National HIV/AIDS Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day 2015 (NHALTSAD). “This year’s theme,” according to the website, “is ‘Every Survivor Counts’ because many long-term survivors feel forgotten and invisible. Most survivors are isolated and are coping with psychosocial
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
NSAIDS and possible peptic ulcer
When I came out if hospital my GP gave me
NSAIDS
for the pain without a stomach protector and within 3 days it had damaged the lining of my stomach very badly. My pain has never been under control as a result so I am really suffering and the pain from both are debilitating.
When I came out if hospital my GP gave me
NSAIDS
for the pain without a stomach protector and within 3 days it had damaged the lining of my stomach very badly. My pain has never been under control as a result so I am really suffering and the pain from both are debilitating.
bestbuddy
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
AIDS United Gives $1 Million to 27 Groups in the Deep South
With backing from the Ford Foundation, AIDS United awarded $1 million in grants to community-based organization in the Southern United States, according to an AIDS United press release. The grants are part of the AIDS United Southern REACH (Regional Expansion of Access and Capacity to Address HIV/AIDS
With backing from the Ford Foundation, AIDS United awarded $1 million in grants to community-based organization in the Southern United States, according to an AIDS United press release. The grants are part of the AIDS United Southern REACH (Regional Expansion of Access and Capacity to Address HIV/AIDS
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Breaking news: what do the START results mean for HIV positive people
A major international randomized clinical trial has found that HIV-infected individuals have a considerably lower risk of developing AIDS or other serious illnesses if they start taking antiretroviral drugs sooner, when their CD4+ T-cell count—a key measure of immune system health—is higher, instead
A major international randomized clinical trial has found that HIV-infected individuals have a considerably lower risk of developing AIDS or other serious illnesses if they start taking antiretroviral drugs sooner, when their CD4+ T-cell count—a key measure of immune system health—is higher, instead
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in
HIV Partners
9 years ago
People Tend to Seek HIV Prevention and Testing Info at Week’s Outset
Individuals are more likely to seek out HIV prevention and testing information at the beginning of the week, and are more inclined to engage in risky sexual behaviors over the weekend. Additionally, HIV-positive people have a slightly lower rate of antiretroviral adherence during weekends. Publishing
Individuals are more likely to seek out HIV prevention and testing information at the beginning of the week, and are more inclined to engage in risky sexual behaviors over the weekend. Additionally, HIV-positive people have a slightly lower rate of antiretroviral adherence during weekends. Publishing
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
PrEP Prescriptions on Dramatic Upswing in New York State
In less than a year, the number of New York State residents receiving Truvada (tenofovir/emtricitabine) as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescriptions through Medicaid has nearly tripled. According to Dan O’Connell, director of the AIDS Institute at the New York State Department of Health, from July
In less than a year, the number of New York State residents receiving Truvada (tenofovir/emtricitabine) as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescriptions through Medicaid has nearly tripled. According to Dan O’Connell, director of the AIDS Institute at the New York State Department of Health, from July
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Newer Non-Nuke HIV Meds May Allow for Lower Adherence
Newer non-nucleoside transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI, or non-nuke)–based antiretroviral (ARV) regimens may keep HIV viral loads suppressed when adherence levels are as low as 85 percent, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, researchers from
Newer non-nucleoside transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI, or non-nuke)–based antiretroviral (ARV) regimens may keep HIV viral loads suppressed when adherence levels are as low as 85 percent, aidsmap reports. Publishing their findings in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, researchers from
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Life After Diagnosis.
I was diagnosed with HIV in Summer 1997. Although as a gay man it was not really that unexpected, it was still a shock. Looking back now on all those years, in many ways those were the times my life took off. After some time licking my wounds I started to think that if I was going to die then I should
I was diagnosed with HIV in Summer 1997. Although as a gay man it was not really that unexpected, it was still a shock. Looking back now on all those years, in many ways those were the times my life took off. After some time licking my wounds I started to think that if I was going to die then I should
pauldecle
ForumLink
in
HIV Partners
9 years ago
OA Knees
I have been told not to have too many cortisone shots because they can do more damage, but they are the only thing that works as co-codamol sends me to sleep and we are not supposed to have
NSAIDs
. Has anyone got any advice ?
I have been told not to have too many cortisone shots because they can do more damage, but they are the only thing that works as co-codamol sends me to sleep and we are not supposed to have
NSAIDs
. Has anyone got any advice ?
suzy1959
in
PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
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