Learning About HIV at CROI 2022
Have you ever had a bone for science? I did when I was growing up. I remember I used to want to be a scientist – I had so many questions about so many things ...
Katie Adsila Willingham is a woman of transgender experience from rural northwest Alabama. She has been living and thriving with HIV since 2000 and became an advocate in 2017. Willingham is a Community Advisory Board member and blogger for The Well Project’s A Girl Like Me, raises awareness of HIV issues with the Alabama Poz Life Facebook group, and is Alabama state lead for Positive Women's Network USA.
Have you ever had a bone for science? I did when I was growing up. I remember I used to want to be a scientist – I had so many questions about so many things ...
I've been living with HIV for 22 years now, and I've learned quite a bit in that time and have had many experiences -- some bad, but some good also ...
Complementary therapies are additional things that we do to take care of ourselves along with our doctors’ prescribed medication regimen ...
When you live with a life-changing chronic condition like HIV, it can be helpful (in so many ways) to connect with others who have it. I discovered this after 15 years ...
What comes to your mind when you think of the word advocate? For some, it’s something legal like a lawyer, or perhaps a social issue activist or a social worker, but ...
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live with HIV? If you're not HIV positive and don’t know anyone who is, then it's a good chance you harbor a misperception or two ...