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2201: AIDS: Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
AIDS: Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome I am doing a report on AIDS, I don't know much about AIDS but I will tell you what I know. I know that it is transmitted by sexual contact,blood,needles,children during/before birth. I also know it affects the immune system directly, It is caused by the virus HIV which they have no cure for either AIDS or HIV at the ...
2202: Dreams
... to continue undisturbed” (Parker and Parker). Freud's work has been a valuable source, but his interpretation of symbols are now criticized. as Parker and Parker explained, “Freud's interpretations of dreams are based on sexual repressions” (23). However, the views of Allen Hobson, a Harvard psychiatrist and neuroscientist, are completely opposite than those of Freud. Hobson believed that while sleeping the brain produces a barrage of electrochemical signals which can ...
2203: Is More Than One Cause of AIDS Possible?
... all-American friends of 20 to 40 years of age: Virtually all heterosexual Americans and Europeans who had AIDS are intravenous drug users. And the homosexuals who get AIDS had hundreds if not thousands of sexual contacts. That is not achieved with your conventional testosterone. It is achieved with chemicals. Those are the risk groups, they inhale poppers, they use amphetamines, they take Quaaludes, they take amyl nitrite, they take cocaine ...
2204: The Ebola Virus
... person who has recovered from the symptoms of the illness may have the virus present in the genital secretions for a brief period after. This makes it possible for the virus to be spread by sexual contact. Complete recovery is reached only when no particles of the virus are left in the body fluids, this however is rarely attained. The disease, for humans, is not airborne, capable to be passed on ...
2205: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... what is the subtext? What is he saying? He's speaking to his 80% constituency, telling them what they want to hear, and he is saying basically that AIDS is caused by immoral behavior, immoral sexual behavior or immoral drug use. He knows that's a lie, but he is a liar, so what do you expect. He's the master of deception. He was in on it, I have no ...
2206: The Criminalization of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
... the United States, it was initially identified in 1981. In 1986, a second virus, now called HIV- 2, was also discovered in Africa. HIV-2 also causes AIDS. AIDS is transmitted in three ways: From sexual contact without protection, from the mixing of ones blood with infected blood, and from an infected pregnant woman to her fetus. Infection can occur from blood transfusions of infected blood, or sharing 'dirty' needles. (Needles ...
2207: AIDS/HIV
... sarcoma. Kaposi's sarcoma which shows up as purple lesions on the skin and tumors known as B-cell lymphomas have affected 70% of the infected people. AIDS is transmitted in three main ways. Intimate sexual contact such as having vaginal, anal or oral sex with someone who is infected with HIV is the most common. While direct contact with infected blood, like sharing needles for injecting drugs, HIV also can ...
2208: Senility
... Bunch, 1997, p. 107). Pick's disease, another cause of dementia, is more common in women (Bunch, 1997, p.107). In the early stages of Pick's disease, changes in personality, disinhibition, inappropriate social and sexual conduct, and lack of foresight may be evident - features that are not common in Alzheimer's disease (Bunch, 1997, p. 107). Patients also may become euphoric or apathetic (Bunch, 1997, p. 107). Poverty of speech ...
2209: Depression And Its Causes
... alteration goes untreated, a majority of the people will attempt suicide, and 17% will succeed. Depression can also occur during childhood and adolescence. Some causes for depression include a family histoy of verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. The separation or loss of a loved one, a family history of depression, incarceration, pregnancy, lower social statuses, homosexuality, and mental retardation could also cause a child or young adult to become depressed. Doctors ...
2210: AIDS
... cells in your body. The most common causes of death for the people with AIDS are pneumonia and Kaposi's sarcoma, which afflict 70% of the infected people. AIDS is transmitted in three ways. Intimate sexual contact is the most common. While direct contact with infected blood and transactions to babies from the infected mother's fetus will also cause the disease. Although some speculation, you cannot receive the disease from ...


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