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What do I consume in the a.m. as a 51 year old and a long term survivor of #hiv for 36 years and undetectable

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The long term survival of those living with HIV and AIDS is not just a medical achievement but also a testament to the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity.

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This garden, created by award-winning designer Matthew Childs, serves as a powerful symbol of the progress made in the fight against HIV since the 1980s.

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After I got my diagnosis, I automatically started to apply what I knew, to ask questions, to better understand. You might not believe it, but we're still so far behind in terms of information.

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I understand mental health is a big issue in today's society, but what happens when the mental health of the provider is at stake here. What should we do?

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I know I'm not that old; I'm only 51. I'll be 52 in July, but still I can't help but start thinking about what my legacy will be. How will I be remembered when I'm gone?

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What do you do when the life you want so desperately to forget collides with the life you've created? You feel.

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Becoming a nurse taught me how to live with HIV.

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When searching for support groups, I found friends of all ethnicities. However, I didn't find many from my Asian community... I encourage others to talk openly about living with HIV.

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On a recent episode of TheBody's Instagram Live series “At Home With,” The Well Project executive director Krista Martel talks with Charles Sanchez about what our organization is up to.

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