The Complete Modern Guide for HIV & AIDS
Have questions about HIV? We have you covered on how to stay healthy with modern changes in HIV
Description
Do you know that there are as many as 36.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS across the globe?
What's more astonishing is that 1 in 5 people with HIV don't even know they have it.
This course aims to shatter the stigma of HIV, which is often more harmful than the diagnosis itself. We have come a long way since HIV was first discovered and diagnosed. This course is for any sexually active person over the age of 16 to understand the specifics of HIV, how to prevent transmission, and how to live a better life if diagnosed.
This 16 section course gives you the facts, helpful tips & the information needed to have more productive conversions with your health care practitioner.
So, what topics do we cover?
Here's an overview of what you can expect from the modern HIV course
How Does HIV get transmitted
Understand HIV and Aids (and the difference)
Conventional & Alternative Treatment Options
Using Diet & Exercise To Boost Immune System
Traveling Guidelines For HIV Patients
Managing Your Expectations
Managing Stress while being HIV Positive
How To Talk About Your Illness
Adopting a Positive Mindset Towards Life
Guidelines For HIV Caregivers
Dealing With HIV Stigma
HIV and Workplace
How to feel accepted and that you belong
Ready to shatter the stigma? Start living a better life today- Register now!
What You Will Learn!
- Crucial facts about HIV/AIDS everyone should know
- Super foods that build your immune system
- Clearing up the misconceptions of HIV that could damage your health
- Learning about the treatment & prevention of HIV/AIDS
- The HIV/AIDS facts every sexually active person needs to know
- Why everything you thought you knew about HIV/AIDS is wrong
- Top Questions about HIV Answered!
- Why the Stigma of HIV is scarier than the facts
- Understanding the treatments, medications & their effects
Who Should Attend!
- Individuals 16+ & Sexually Active
- HIV Positive Patients
- Family Members of HIV Patients