Fact Sheets A-Z

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Get some tips on how to use your voice in HIV advocacy. Learn about advisory councils, community advisory boards, IRBs, and more.

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Abortion is a normal part of healthcare. Learn more about this safe, common, important procedure that is highly restricted in many parts of the world.

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Learn more about restrictions surrounding abortion – a safe, important, common medical procedure – and people's rights to make decisions about their own bodies.

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Learn about the importance of adherence, barriers to it, and tips to help you take your HIV drugs as directed, including finding support.

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Learn more about health and safety issues for women living with HIV who are incarcerated in the US, and what advocates on the outside can do to help.

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The number of older women living with HIV is growing. Read about aging with HIV, aging-related health challenges, stigma and support, and more.

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Review the list of conditions, including opportunistic infections, that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers AIDS-defining conditions.

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Get the basics about what anemia is, what causes it, why it is of special concern to women living with HIV, and how it is diagnosed and treated.

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Black women's contributions are regularly ignored or made invisible in the HIV field and in US society in general. This disregard is a symptom of the same cause driving HIV among Black women. Read more about the historical context and solutions for addressing this systemic issue.

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Learn why healthy bones are important, what puts you at risk for bone loss, and things you can do to prevent or treat bone loss.

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