Finding Relief
Approximately thirty to sixty percent of people living with HIV and on antiretroviral therapy (ARVs) experience diarrhea. Reoccurring and frequent diarrhea is often reluctantly...
Microbes & HIV
Working Toward Balance
Research into treating the effects of microbes gains steam
by Jeannie Wraight
There’s been lots of talk recently about the importance of microbes on...
Transcendental Meditation
State of Mind
Got stress? Explore transcendental meditation
by Robert Zukowski
We have talked at length about complementary, alternative and integrative options that impact the body, our...
The Road to Wellness
Every morning I wake up and go to the medicine cabinet. Inside it are the pills for my high blood pressure. Really, it’s all...
UN-representative: When the “End of AIDS” Politics Leaves People Out
It happens every five years. The United Nations General Assembly convenes high-level meetings on HIV/AIDS to review progress on the epidemic and draw attention...
PrEP Math
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is fairly new, but the HIV prevention tool is not yet having a huge impact on public health. According to the...
New Adventures
With a New Year comes the opportunity for new beginnings. While any random day of the year is a perfectly wonderful time to make...
Going to the Mat
In my time in the field of complementary and alternative medicine, I have often heard a variety of practitioners remark that good health and...
Fast-Tracked or Foiled?
Last month, the Member States of the United Nations adopted the “Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS: On the Fast-Track to Accelerate the Fight...
An Aspirin A Day May Keep HIV Away
The Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) has published the results of a study conducted by researchers from the universities of Manitoba, Waterloo...






















