Articles, tagged with "aids virus", page 3
07th April 2009
Sexually transmitted diseases are those that are pass on through any sort of sexual contact. This includes homosexual and heterosexual contact and does not basically involve penetration. This category of diseases, known as STDs in short, includes any infe...
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Author:
jainish
25th March 2009
* Reducing arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
* Containing antioxidants that remove free radicals from the body
* Reducing the risk of blood clot and the hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
* Reducing the risk of heart diseases and str...
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Author:
Jonas Smith
10th March 2009
When beginning any course of treatment for a chronic yet manageable disease such as HIV and AIDS it is important for one to follow their HIV specialists advice, maintain a regular schedule of appointments, and strictly adhere to the pharmaceutical treatme...
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Author:
JHachko
03rd March 2009
Methods of HIV virus Transmission
The HIV virus is transmitted through two main different ways i.e. through blood to blood e.g. during blood transfusion, sharing needles for drug addicts, ear piercing etc, the other is transmission through unprotected se...
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Author:
Sullivan Pau
12th September 2008
Teenage dating is becoming more and more popular and unfortunately, the rate of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) has also increased a lot. Most people start dating as early as nine years old and if you are to ask the older generation when they started d...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
20th August 2008
The fourteenth arrondissement is located in southern Paris on the Seine River's Left Bank. The arrondissement covers about 2.2 square miles (over five and a half square kilometers) and is home to over one hundred thirty thousand residents and about sevent...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
23rd June 2008
If you have ever been interested in learning more about the French language, then you will be happy to know that you won't be bored. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and comes only second after English, as being widely taught aro...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
01st May 2008
A group of Swiss researchers may be sending some pretty mixed messages when it comes to AIDS prevention. It seems that this group of researchers has concluded that patients that are using retroviral drugs do not need to worry about using a condom because...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st February 2008
AIDS statistics in Zambia are staggering:
*There are approximately one million people who are infected with AIDS in Zambia.
*The life expectancy of somebody born in Zambia is under 40, mostly due to the impact AIDS/HIV has had on this society.
*A...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th February 2008
If you are a keen reader of any health articles you come across,and about yeast infections in particular,then you might have already realized that the yeast fungi do exist harmlessly in our bodies and there is not a single thing we can do about it.This is...
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Author:
Wangeci
25th June 2007
There are many reasons you may contract a yeast infection. One yeast infection cause can be from clothing. Yeast flourishes in environments that are warm and moist and clothing can trap those things if women wear tight or non cotton underwear. Women sh...
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Author:
Arturo Ronzon
30th April 2007
Lymphoma is a very difficult disease, especially because the main cause of this medical condition is not known. Things get even more complicated when it comes to non- Hodgkin' s lymphoma. Besides the fact that the real cause of the disease is not known, t...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
24th December 2006
Once upon a time an author wrote a story about a golfer by the name of Grover Scomer. Grover was a hillbilly natural wonder golfer like Tiger Woods when he won the U.S. amateur wearing a sombrero which he had received as a gift from Chi Chi Rodriguez. Gro...
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Author:
Karen Fish
17th November 2006
The life settlement industry was propelled into popularity by the viatical settlement industry. History has shown us that the early adopters of life settlement were those who were suffering from AIDS and who had only a couple of years to live. They sold t...
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Author:
Robert Lawrence
15th November 2006
AIDS and HIV pose a new challenge to the world everyday. With the growing number of infected people all across the world and no adequate treatment or medication available for the masses, AIDS today poses to be the greatest challenge of out times. The limi...
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Author:
Annie Williams