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HIV #LanguageMatters: Addressing Stigma by Using Preferred Language

by HIVE Online | Jan 13, 2016 | Providers

#NotYourInfection is important to me because people living with HIV deserve respect. A word can be correct, but that doesn?t make it nice. I am living with HIV, not an HIV-infected person.
I am NOT an infection! ?Mina, a teen living with HIV

So…About Families Living With HIV (Like Mine)

by HIVE Online | Oct 5, 2015 | Activism/Advocacy, HIVE Blog, Relationships Dating Disclosure

It seems like “everybody and their mama” is doing or has done some type of “top ten” list about this thing or that thing… These are just mine. 🙂 So here goes…10 things you need to know about families affected by HIV.

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Healthy HIVE

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!