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    Wellness Reflective Report

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    lifestyle whether they realize it or not, and should be taken into consideration each day. Wellness is not only the absence of disease but it is a proactive, preventive approach intended to achieve maximum levels of physical, emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, social, and spiritual well-being. Having a good balance of each of the eight wellness dimensions can help ensure that one is living a healthy lifestyle. Wellness can also be defined as a process when one…

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    the examination of the factors that impact people in making “healthy” choices in regards to lifestyle behaviors or the utilization of medical care (Choudhury, Arjumand & Piwoo, 1997). The observed patterns in health-seeking behaviors related to HIV/AIDS among MSM examined in the studies include the engagement in risky sexual behavior, voluntary HIV testing, condom use and…

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    When people first are diagnosed or discover they have AIDS, they may not start to begin to take medication. The decision to begin treatment depends on that certain individual; this is determined by past medical history, their current CD4 T cell count, how long they have been infected for and there current…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    No treatment, vaccination, or antiviral therapy to treat Ebola hemorrhagic fever exists. Currently, patients are given intensive care support such as those that aid in preventing shock, maintaining blood pressure and oxygen levels. One of the main supportive treatments involving keeping the patients well hydrated and helping them to breathe as easily as possible, so that they attempt to beat the virus with the…

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    Unprotected Sex Essay

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    There are many challenges associated with disclosing one’s positive HIV/AIDS status to a sexual partner. This is due to cultural reasons such as fear of rejection; including partner abandonment and lack of community support. Nonetheless, what does this mean in terms of possible safe sex practices with individuals who choose not to disclose their positive status after unprotected sex with their partners? Although there are federal laws that protect the confidentiality of HIV-related information.…

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    self-assured intelligent law graduate from the university Penn. He is on his way to senior partnership at his huge law firm. But he 's hiding a private secret from his high esteemed employers, he 's been diagnosed with AIDS. When he gets terminated while being infected with AIDS he decides to file a lawsuit at his company. He is shown as kindhearted and cares deeply for his very lovely family who are very supportive during the entire length of the case. He plans to sue the law firm from which…

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    Gilead HIV advertisement in Times magazine of March 7,2016, displays a young very attractive male who 's dressed in causal clothing who 's seem to be catching a bus or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred and him the main focus of the photo. There’s writing over his torso area, the first line is in red writing in a block letter type of format, then the second line is in a regular white writing. The Third line of writng is in bold, emphasizing that…

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    It is amazing that Christian schools have high rates of STDs, pregnancies, and abortion but no one wants to talk about it, or better yet, find other ways than just saying “Be abstinent or celibate” to prevent them. There are other issues on campuses than retention rates, graduation rates, the teaching ability of faculty and staff, and others. I am not saying that those are not important, because they are. I am just saying that it is important we focus on the whole part of the campuses including…

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    but is telling a story of hope. By forcing the viewer to focus on her words and her expressions in a medium close up shot they made this elderly woman a symbol of the HIV/AIDS population of Zambia While her words give a story of hope, her face contradicts that with a look of sadness and pain. A majority of people with HIV/AIDS in Zambia hear stories of hope, but just like this woman, they still believe HIV is a death sentence. By allowing the viewer to see this elderly woman’s shoulders, they…

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    department of health to gather information of the disease from people all around the world to evaluate the infected people and why they have the disease. The process is ongoing and the data collected is used to seek new information of HIV and the AIDS virus. The surveillance is a national system that syndicates data on HIV infection and how the disease progress, as well as the actions and characteristic of the people that are high risk. When the goals are met the CDC will provide HIV…

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