Yes, although I think the stock marketmay be more of a concern right now...
No, HIV can only be transferred through humans. All the rumours about insects being able to carry HIV are false!No. Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic This was of concern. Studies conducted by the CDC and elsewhere have shown no evidence of HIV transmission from mosquitoes or other insects and have concluded that insects do not transmit HIV.
question not specific though. hiv survivor with or without anti-viral treatment?
Social psychology plays a crucial role in HIV-AIDS counseling by helping counselors understand how individuals' attitudes, beliefs, and social interactions influence their behaviors related to HIV prevention and treatment adherence. By incorporating social psychology principles, counselors can tailor interventions that address social norms, stigma, peer influences, and social support, ultimately promoting positive behavior change and improving the overall well-being of individuals living with HIV-AIDS.
No, there is no danger of getting the HIV virus from donating blood. The only concern would be if a needle has been re-used, which is prohibited.
Rape, theft, farm murders and a corrupt and uneducated government. and HIV problems
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From the beginning of the HIV epidemic, relationships made up of one positive partner and one negative partner hve been fraught with challenges. This couple type, known as serodiscordant, is a challenge both for the couple themselves as well as their providers, counselors, and loved ones. Serodiscordant relationships often are riddled with stress, anxiety, fear and concern. They face challenges each and every day.
The major concern with HIV testing that is inaccurate is when people test too early. In order for an HIV test to be accurate, there have to be enough antibodies present for the test to pick up. If a person tests too soon after infection, the body may not have had time to develop antibodies which can be measured. In these cases, a test will return a negative result, when in fact the person is HIV positive.
I've been HIV positive for over 20 years now and drink about a 2 liter of Pepsi a day for roughly about the same amount of time. I really don't see or have a problem, caffeine isn't really a big concern to the other problems a HIV infected person can face.
Research into the treatment of HIV is a global concern. As such, any breakthrough or any progress made would most likely be published on any good news site, such as the BBC or Yahoo! News, and also in newspapers and on television news programs.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.