Ken Williams shows us what it’s like to live a healthier life with HIV. Watch his powerful story now.
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Ken Williams shows us what it’s like to live a healthier life with HIV. Watch his powerful story now.
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Advocate and activist Ken Williams is living with HIV. And he wants us to know that the story has changed. See why our thinking should change, too.
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Starting and sticking to HIV treatment—the way your healthcare provider tells you—helps lower the amount of virus in the body. It can get so low it can’t be measured by a test. So low, it’s undetectable. And current research shows that sticking to treatment and staying undetectable means there’s basically no risk of passing HIV on through sex. That’s how treatment prevents the spread of HIV.
Ask a healthcare provider all about it. There’s no cure for HIV, but find out more about how TasP helps stop the virus in our bodies and communities.
This video is a good place to start.
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You can help, too, no matter what your HIV status is. Watch now to learn how everyone can play their part.
Need to find out your status? Here's where you can find an HIV testing center near you.
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If you’re living with HIV, talk to a healthcare provider about starting HIV treatment as early as possible. There is no cure for HIV, but starting and sticking to treatment can help you live a healthier life.
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Ken Williams shows us what it’s like to live a healthier life with HIV. Watch his powerful story now.
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The point is, we should all get tested for HIV. And we should all share our results with our partners. That way, we can help protect each other’s health. Talk to a healthcare provider to find out what else we can do to help stop the virus. HelpStopTheVirus.com