More than 35 million people in the United States are hearing impaired, according to 2009 U.S. Food and Drug Administration data. Hearing aids allow people with hearing loss to communicate and partake in everyday activities. The type of hearing aid...
Burns can be caused by electricity, intense heat or chemicals. Burns can range from mild to severe depending on the cause of the burn, what part of the skin was damaged, and the length of time the skin was exposed to the damaging agent. Although...
An emergency comes up suddenly and requires actions and immediate care. When an accident happens, those on the scene are called first responders and are critical to the chances of survival; therefore, CPR and first aid are important skills to...
Currently, more than 1 million people in the United States are living with HIV/AIDS, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID. HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, and AIDS stands for acquired...
AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, is the disease that results from a human immunodeficiency virus infection. The virus HIV can remain in the body for years before becoming AIDS and can be transmitted to others even if the infected...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2008 approximately 56,000 people in the United States were newly infected by HIV. It is a disease that affects millions of people globally and from all walks of life. Many advances in...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is the final stage of a serious and potentially fatal infection of the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV. There is no cure for HIV infection and AIDS. However, with...
Recognized in the early 1980s, HIV/AIDS has reached epidemic proportions with more than 33 million infected individuals worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Although no cure or vaccine exists, advances in science and medicine and...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, more commonly known as AIDS, is the result of an infection of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is spread through bodily fluids such as blood and sexual secretions, but not sweat and saliva. Patients...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, attacks the immune cells of the infected individual and interferes with the patient's ability to fight infections and certain cancers. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is the final stage of an HIV...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ever since the HIV epidemic started more than 20 years ago, approximately 944,000 people have been diagnosed with AIDS in the United States, and 529,113 of them had died by December...
A chronic, life-threatening condition known as AIDS develops due to the human immunodefiency virus, or HIV. HIV is a virus which damages the immune system, inhibiting the body from fighting off viruses, bacteria and fungi that cause disease. AIDS,...
HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus responsible for the disease AIDS. Scientists have studied HIV extensively in an attempt to find weaknesses in the virus or its mode of action that they can take advantage of to help treat the...
Kool-Aid has graced the family table since a few years before the Great Depression. Its inventor, Edwin Perkins, was a young Nebraska entrepreneur and food distributor. In 1927, he discovered a method for packaging the dry mix that he used to make...
Despite having relatively few ingredients, there is little nutritional value in Kool-Aid, a powdered drink. Now owned by Kraft Foods, Kool-Aid got its start in Hastings, Nebraska, in 1927. By 1931, the drink was already popular nationwide. It even...
Despite recent advances involving protease inhibitors that provide hope in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the disease is far from conquered. Having access to current and accurate information is vital in stemming the spread of infection, as well as...
If you or a loved one has been infected by the human immunodeficiency virus--HIV for short--you may be concerned about how this virus is transmitted to other people. The bodily fluids that contain HIV include blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, is a life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, better known as HIV. According to the international AIDS charity AVERT, an estimated 1.1 million people were living with AIDS...
Antiretroviral, or AVR, drugs are used to treat retroviruses--most often, the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, which can eventually lead to the failure of the immune system, called auto-immune deficiency syndrome, also known as AIDS. There...
Urban myths abound regarding the causes of HIV and AIDS. Many are living nearly as long lives with earlier detection and treatment. However, a cure has not been found for HIV. AIDS remains deadly because HIV destroys the immune system over time....
Candida, a fungus, can grow in the throat to create an off-white or yellow film in the throat or esophagus, causing oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) or esophogeal candidiasis, respectively. According to the Centers for Disease Control and...
AIDS or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is caused by HIV, which attacks and destroys cells of the immune system. The outcome is a gradual and systematic loss of the body's ability to fight off infection. As a result, the HIV-infected person...
HIV is an incurable sexually transmitted disease that develops into AIDS in its last stage. Besides sex, the virus is transmitted through intravenous needle exchange, and may be passed from an HIV-positive mother to her unborn child. The NIH...
If you are sexually active, you and your partner need to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases, such as the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, on a regular basis. Three major kinds of HIV tests are available to choose from: standard, rapid...
AIDS is a disease that affects almost every aspect of a person's life. Since people with AIDS have compromised immune systems, proper nutrition is essential for minimizing the risk of getting sick or developing an infection. People with AIDS may...
HIV is a chronic infection that leads to a life-threatening disease called AIDS. HIV damages your immune system and interferes with your body's ability to fight disease-causing organisms. HIV is mainly transmitted through unprotected sexual...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, better known as AIDS was first recognized in 1981, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, also known as HIV. HIV destroys the cells in the...
Hearing aids amplify sounds, making them easier to hear, and they're powered by small batteries made of zinc, making them easy to maintain as well. But before hearing aid batteries run out of power, the device will make a beeping sound to alert...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is a life-threatening disease that is caused by HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The disease affects the body's ability to fight off disease by attacking particular white blood cells that serve as...