Human immunodeficiency virus -- HIV -- or AIDS is a communicable, chronic condition that suppresses your immune system, often leading to death or severe debilitation due to the inability to fight off other infections and diseases. If you have or...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a communicable virus that damages the immune system, leaving the host susceptible to cancer and opportunistic infections. HIV eventually become AIDS; at present, there is no cure for HIV or AIDS. Medications...
Contracting HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is something that you can prevent. According to the CDC, HIV is spread through sexual contact with someone who is infected, sharing needles for injecting drugs with someone who is infected, or during...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one million persons in the United States are infected by HIV as of 2010. This staggering statistic identifies the importance of AIDS prevention efforts. Populations at greatest risk...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a chronic and life-threatening illness caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. With about 33.4 million people worldwide infected with HIV and more than 2 million deaths per year resulting from AIDS-related...
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, infection causes a chronic progressive illness that can destroy the immune system. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS, represents late-stage HIV disease. Control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic focuses on...
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HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is transmitted between humans in three ways: through sexual transmission, by direct blood contact or from mother to child, AVERT claims. Although no vaccine against HIV nor a cure for AIDS presently exist, it is...
For different reasons, African Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV in the United States. The reasons for infection across races are the same, however, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, barriers such as...
Acquired immune deficiency is a widespread disease. It is the result of being infected with the human immuno-deficiency virus, commonly known as HIV. AIDS is characterized by the advanced progression of HIV, whereby an infected person's immune...
Getting tested for HIV can be an emotional and difficult decision. Many different implications may be involved. Different implications should not prevent a person from being tested if she has put herself at risk. Public health and health care...
HIV is a disease that weakens the immune system. If it is not treated, it can develop into AIDS. HIV is transmitted through blood, semen, vaginal fluids and breast milk. HIV can enter the body through your veins, your mouth, the lining of your...
The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, was first discovered in 1983. Left untreated, HIV infection progresses to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS, which is characterized by progressive weakening of the immune system and repeated...
About a quarter of Americans living with HIV are women. And although the warning signs of an HIV infection--including fevers, chills and night sweats--are often the same for men and women, there are some symptoms that are unique to women. Any...
Of the estimated 1.1 million Americans infected with HIV, approximately 232,000 do not know they have the virus, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HIV testing remains a keystone activity in the effort to provide health...
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is spread through contact with infected blood and body fluids. The risk of transmission varies according to the manner of exposure. The risk is greatest with transfusion of contaminated blood, needle sharing,...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human inmmunodefiiciency virus (HIV). AIDS severely damages the immune system, and the Mayo Clinic states it is ultimately a terminal illness. This disease strikes people of all...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, AIDS, is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV. AIDS is an infectious and deadly disease that can be spread through sexual contact, infected blood and mother to child transmission. There is no cure...
Formerly considered a "man's disease," acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS, is also a threat to the health of women. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the primary ways American women are contracting the...
Viagra is one of the best-selling medications in the United States. It has helped millions of men improve their sex lives. Along with the rise in the use of Viagra, there has been a rise in the abuse of the medication. Healthy men are taking...
The catuaba is a short tree that grows in the Amazon rain forests of northern Brazil. Its fruit is inedible, but its bark is traditionally used by the Topi Indians for medicinal purposes. Catuaba bark is primarily known as an aphrodisiac, but is...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV) is the viral infection which leads to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Vaccines are important tools for combating infectious diseases, but as of 2010 there is no available vaccine to combat the HIV...
The human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, causes a chronic infection associated with progressive deterioration of the immune system. Many people experience a flu-like illness, termed acute retroviral syndrome, after initial HIV infection. Following...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the final stage of infection caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The diagnosis of HIV involves an initial screening test followed by a confirmatory test. Most HIV diagnosis methods look for...
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Rubber dams, commonly known as dental dams, are used for not only oral procedures but also for safer sex. Dental dams can be held over the genitals or anus to act as a barrier to many possible sexually transmitted diseases. Many infections have no...
Addiction to alcohol and other drugs occurs in nearly every demographic group. The effects of addiction on an individual can be devastating, or even deadly. Careers, family relationships and self-esteem have all been destroyed by the ravages of...
The effects of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, are detrimental not only for the individual, but also for society as a whole. AIDS is a life-threatening disease that damages the body's immune system. It is caused by the human...