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Check out the website below, which contains the official statement/report from the CDC regarding the releasing of the new promising findings about how a once a day pill (Truvada), with two commonly used medications in it used to fight HIV, looks to be effective in preventing HIV transmission in HIV-negative men who take it every day.
This has important implications for how we approach HIV in the future, how we negotiate condom use in relationships, and how we look at sexuality and sexual behavior, so read it carefully and with a critical eye….
Feel free to post your comments on what you think about this!
http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/iPrExMediaStatement.html
Happy reading and Happy Thanksgiving!
David
(We were having technical difficulties, so I posted this for Dr. Malebranche....Andie)
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Our WebMD HIV & AIDS newsletter this month included this article on Coping With Anxiety that has some very valuable tips to help you gain control over your fears. I encourage everyone to read it whether you are suffering with anxiety over HIV or not.
If you have dealt with anxiety through your HIV experience, please share how you did it and any tips that may help others here.
Learn to manage anxiety or panic disorder symptoms with expert input and member wisdom in this exchange on our Anxiety & Panic Community . View Thread

If you're HIV-positive, nutrition and HIV is a subject you'll want to pay special attention to. That's because your body will undergo changes, both from medications and the disease itself.
Good nutrition can have several benefits. It can:
- Improve your overall quality of life by providing nutrients your body needs.
- Keep your immune system stronger so you can better fight disease.
- Help manage HIV symptoms and complications.
- Process medications and help manage their side effects.
For more diet & nutrition tips, join our WebMD Diet Community and find the support you need to stay on track.
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