Do not donate blood, tissues, or sperm. You may be able to donate an organ to another person who has HIV. Your provider can give you more information on donation guidelines. Do not share needles or other injectable drug equipment. Use a needle exchange program to get clean needles. Also ...
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Tell your sex or needle-sharing partners that you have HIV or AIDS. Use a latex condom correctly each time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Ask your caregiver for more information about how to use condoms the right way. Do not donate (give) sperm, organs, or body tissue. Do not...
While it’s best to get a vaccine before you're exposed to mpox, getting it afterward may still help prevent the disease or make it less serious. The CDC recommends getting the vaccine within 4 days after exposure to mpox. But even if you get it as long as 14 days after exposure, ...
If you struggle to connect with others, go out in nature. Connect with the birds, trees, and plants. Sit and watch what happens around you and find delight in the small things. Spending time in nature was one of the major ways I got through my existential crisis.I would often spend ho...
re largelydefinedby something known as a“runner and chaser” stage, where one person is pulling away from the relationship, and then the other is pursuing that person and trying to bring them back. Perhaps things work out for a while, and then again, the runner and chaser pattern happens...
Know this: They result from COVID spike proteins that screw up fine blood vessels causing micro blood clots. The spike protein molecules from COVID infection are the same as what happens when COVID vaccines pump huge numbers of them into your body. So, vaccines create the same blood clot ...
people with O blood can only receive O blood but can donate to anyone. People with B blood can receive B and O but not A or AB. People with A blood can receive A and O blood but not B or AB. People with AB blood can receive any type of blood. The Rh factor must also match....
“If something happens to your recipient, how upset are you going to be?” Quite frankly, my answer was, “This is multiple people who are getting a transplant because of what I’m doing. And if one of them doesn’t work out, I’m terribly sorry, but it’s going to change the ...
You may need to have an HBV infection treated before you give birth. Your baby will need the hepatitis B vaccine at birth if you plan to breastfeed. Ask your healthcare provider for more information on how to protect your baby from HBV. Do not donate blood, organs, or tissues. ...