Celeste’s 2020 Lotería Recap

< Back to Celeste's Main Page CELESTE'S 2020 LOTERÍA RECAPRipple PHX wants to continue to reach out to you in this time of social distancing due to the COVID-19. We recognize your participation and leadership in the confrontation to this pandemic and we want to provide you with important information...

The Main Event: PrEP VS. PEP

< Back to Celeste's Main Page PrEP vs. PEPWhat’s the difference between PrEP and PEP? Find out more about these two HIV prevention methods with this infographic. Celeste's 2020 Lotería Recap The Main Event: PrEP VS. PEP HIV Self-Tests Love with Different Status' Common Myths About HIV You Gotta be...

HIV Self-Tests

< Back to Celeste's Main Page HIV SELF-TESTINGCan I get an HIV test to use at home or in a private location?Yes. These are known as HIV self-tests. There are two kinds:A Rapid Self-Test is done entirely at home or in a private location and can produce results within 20 minutes. You...

Love with Different Status’

< Back to Celeste's Main Page HIV-DISCORDANT (MIXED-STATUS) COUPLESAre you HIV positive with an HIV-negative partner? Learn about steps you both can take to protect the HIV-negative partner from HIV. Celeste's 2020 Lotería Recap The Main Event: PrEP VS. PEP HIV Self-Tests Love with Different Status' Common Myths About HIV...

Common Myths About HIV

< Back to Celeste's Main Page KNOWLEDGE IS THE BEST PREVENTION FOR HIV INFECTIONTable Talk: “Common Myths About HIV/AIDS”This episode of Table Talk addresses the common myths about HIV/AIDS.  So often many people do not know the facts about what the disease is and is not!You can always watch David & Johnny On-Demand via their...

You Gotta be smART

< Back to Celeste's Main Page HIV TREATMENT:  THE BASICSWhat is the treatment for HIV?The treatment for HIV is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART involves taking a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day.ART is recommended for everyone who has HIV. ART can’t cure HIV, but HIV medicines...

No Bummer Summers

< Back to Celeste's Main Page WHAT IS PEP?PEP, or post-exposure prophylaxis, is a short course of HIV medicines taken very soon after a possible exposure to HIV to prevent the virus from taking hold in your body.You must start it within 72 hours after you were exposed to HIV,...

Daily Meal “PrEP”

< Back to Celeste's Main Page PrEP 101Are you HIV-negative but at very high risk for HIV? Taken every day, PrEP can help keep you free from HIV.What Is PrEP?PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, is daily medicine that can reduce your chance of getting HIV.PrEP can stop HIV from taking hold and...

Wrap Your Tool: Condoms

< Back to Celeste's Main Page ANAL SEX AND HIV RISKThe risk of getting HIV varies widely depending on the type of sexual activity. Anal sex (intercourse), which involves inserting the penis into the anus, carries the highest risk of transmitting HIV if either partner is HIV-positive.You can lower your...

Alcohol & HIV

< Back to Celeste's Main Page ALCOHOL, DRUGS, SEX & HIVHaving a few drinks or taking drugs can make you feel happy, relaxed and more confident. But if you mix sex with alcohol and drugs you may lose control and do things you wouldn’t usually do, putting your sexual health...

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