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Is pericoital or peri-insemination pre-exposure prophylaxis effective human immunodeficiency prevention for vaginal exposures?

by HIVE Online | May 4, 2017 | In The Media

In fact, there has never been a case reported of penile-vaginal HIV transmission in the setting of an undetectable viral load. Therefore, in these studies, HIV prevention was due to treatment as prevention and not subtherapeutically dosed PrEP.

Bay Area Reporter: California has HIV criminalization laws that are not good for public health

by HIVE Online | Feb 25, 2017 | In The Media

Amidst fear, and with limited medical information about HIV, in 1988 California passed laws criminalizing the behavior of people living with HIV. These HIV criminalization laws have been counterproductive for individuals and public health ? creating deep mistrust of public health systems.

David Perry of 10 Percent TV speaks with Shannon Weber, director of HIVE

by HIVE Online | Dec 12, 2016 | In The Media

HIVE’s Shannon Weber on 10 Percent TV with David Perry, discussing what’s changed in HIV care since the height of the epidemic, and how San Francisco is leading the way. #GettingToZeroSF #HIVLoveWins #TenPercent

North Gate Radio: PrEPared

by HIVE Online | Dec 12, 2016 | In The Media

Reporter Chloe Lessard of U.C. Berkeley speaks with some Bay Area women who also use PrEP.

hello gorgeous

by HIVE Online | Dec 12, 2016 | In The Media

HIVE Director Shannon Weber featured in Dutch glossy magazine hello gorgeous!

Rolling Stone: Why Aren’t HIV Prevention Pills Going to the People Who Need Them?

by HIVE Online | Oct 26, 2016 | In The Media

After initial persecution against those taking Truvada to prevent HIV infection, there’s been a positive shift in attitude toward the drug

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Anxiety. Depression. Overwhelmed. Alone. Fearful.

These are some of the words that I have felt in the last couple of months while I have been sheltering in place. I imagine that I am not the only one who has experienced these emotions or feelings. A way that I have been able to find relief or accept these feelings has been through mindfulness meditation.

Join Cynthia Gutierrez for Healthy HIVE’s #MeditationMonday!