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LIVING WELL WITH HIV

New year, new attitude: learning to live with HIV
El año nuevo es el momento para reflexionar sobre cómo vivir con VIH. Dejemos atrás los estigmas y abramos la puerta a una vida plena con cuidado y amor propio.

You’ve been diagnosed with an STI, now what’s next?
Knowing that you live with an STI can have a significant emotional impact. It may bring a heavy psychological burden, and you might feel guilt, shame, or denial.

Break the stigmas for this 2025
Romper con los estigmas que rodean al VIH suena como una excelente resolución para 2025, para así sembrar la semilla de cambio en tu comunidad.

During this holiday season, bring HIV to the table
¿Has notado lo cerca que están el Día Mundial del Sida y las fiestas de fin de año? Sin embargo, el estar en el mismo mes no ha fomentado que se hable de VIH.

HIV exists all year round
El Día Mundial del Sida es cuando los medios, las instituciones y la sociedad centran su atención en esta pandemia. Sin embargo, el VIH existe todo el año.

Will Ending AIDS Be Possible by 2030?
43 years have passed since the first case of AIDS. Although there have been great advances, there is still work to be done to eliminate it as a public health threat by 2030.
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Do you think you don’t need to get an HIV test?
“Prueba de VIH”: son sólo tres palabras, pero pueden provocar temor. El mecanismo para evitar el sentimiento negativo es pensar que no necesitamos una.

There is no PrEP for STIs
The discovery and development of antibiotics was a watershed in medicine, since until its arrival there were many diseases that there was no way to control, including many of the most common sexually transmitted infections

World AIDS Day: Nearing the End of the Epidemic
43 years have passed since the first case was reported, and progress has been huge since the first World AIDS Day. Can we finally put an end to AIDS-related deaths?

PrEP does not protect you against STIs
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective method of reducing the risk of contracting the HIV virus in people who are at high risk of infection. However, it is important

Chlamydia, everything you need to know
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI), so anyone who is sexually active can get it. However, the infection is more common in some groups, such as young people and

Elasticity of the anus: truths and lies
Sexuality manifests itself in various practices and preferences. One of them is anal sex, a common practice accepted by many people in their sexual lives, but it is still a subject surrounded by myths and false beliefs that can affect whoever practices it, either physically or psychologically.