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    Conjunctivitis- Skin Rash- back pain- anorexia- Nausea- Vomiting- Diarrhea- Constipation- Dizziness- and Other Signs )- Neurological Complication :(Guillain-Barré syndrome- microcephaly)- Underlying disease :(Diabetes- Hypertension- Asplenia- Immunodeficiency- Cirrhosis- Hyperlipidaemia- Alcoholism) – clinical outcome (Death- Microcephaly- Recovery) -Laboratory finding :CFS (Neu- Lymph- Pro- Glu) – Blood glucose – Leukopenia- Thrombocytopenia- Complet blood count(WBCs-RBCs-PL)- ESR- CRP- Blood…

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    among the elderly have been falling nearly three times as fast as they did over the previous eight decades. This good news is bolstered by outsize increases in life expectancy and health status for Americans with heart disease, cancer, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), and preterm birth. These improvements in key components of our public’s health all point to one source: major pharmaceutical breakthroughs in the 1990s. Despite the managed care…

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    Overcoming Stigma to Ensure Patient Engagement in HIV Prevention and Care is about patients who have HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) do not seek appropriate medical care because they are judged by society because of the stigma they have. . HIV is an illness that deteriorates the immune system and can later on turn to AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) which people can die from. The stigma is not that they are HIV positive, but society viewing and judging them because of their illness.…

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    The matter of adolescents being in romantic relationships with older individuals spurs many questions, concerns, and thoughts, and in some cases more on the adolescent female than the adolescent male. One of the biggest concerns would be the risk or the presence of sexual activity. In an article that examines the relationship between personal discount rates and sexual behaviors in a sample of teenagers and young adults. Research found was that higher discount rates (an indication of less…

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    Steroids are similar to hormones in a person’s body. The body produces steroids naturally to support fighting stress and promoting growth and development. Anabolic steroids are artificially produced hormones. When taking these you mess up your hormones and can get side effects such as increase in stress. A good way to handle this is doing a stress realizing activity such as exercising. Anabolic steroids stimulate muscle tissue to grow and get bigger. When taking these it is important to…

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    Rape Stigma

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    America the Free Home of the: Stigma Why has the stigma of rape victims not changed in modern society? According to the Encyclopedia of Rape, “rape has always been a part of human culture” (Smith IX). Rape is defined as the unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim or to seize, take, and carry off by force. Even though…

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    since the 1980s is HIV/AIDS. This virus is said to have crossed from chimps to humans in the 1920s and is now affecting millions of people all over the world. Public Health Problem Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system. The HIV virus can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which is a more severe phase of HIV, the immune system is badly damaged and the…

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    It is the virus that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS. Unlike some other viruses, the human body cannot get rid of HIV. That means that once you have HIV, you have it for life (HIV/AIDS 2015).” HIV is only the beginning to this awful disease, if one does not take care of themselves…

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    Rise In HIV/AIDS

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    The topic that I have chosen to talk about for my final project is the rise in HIV/AIDS within the black community. In this paper I will be talking about what HIV/AIDS is, the statistics and what we can do as a community to stop the current rise and cases of HIV and AIDS. The first thing about HIV and AIDS that we should understand is that NO, you cannot get the virus from any of the following: Kissing (there is a small chance of getting HIV from open-mouthed or "French" kissing if there 's…

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    Hiv Research Paper

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    HIV ( Human Immunodeficiency Virus ) What’s HIV? How can it be transmitted? Can it go away? If so, how.? HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus,HIV is just like other viruses, like the ones who cause the “flu” and common cold. Over time,humans immune system can kill this bacterias and viruses out of humans bodies, thats not the case with hiv.For some reason the immune system does seem to get rid of the hiv virus.Its known that HIV can, and probably will hide in cells for longs periods of…

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