I wouldn't suggest Muscle Milk. Its full of chemicals like acesulfame potassium that can tax the liver. I recomend Onesource Optimal Nutrition for all of my patients. www.onesource.MD
Anyone who engages in unprotected sex is at risk of getting infected with HIV. People who exchange needles with others are also at risk. Children born of HIV positive mothers and/or drink the breast milk of an HIV positive woman are also at risk.
Yes. The reason is that HIV is only find in the blood of affected people. So the virus will be only be transferring by the blood of a HIV patient.
Theres no risk of HIV infection by milk shake. HIV does not live long outside the body. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk.
Yes.
HIV can be transmitted via breast milk.
No, HIV can be transferred with bodily fluids such as blood and semen.
Yes bleach kills the hiv viris out of the body,do not drink it.
0%. HIV cannot penetrate intact skin. HIV is only transmitted by fluid-to-fluid contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Blood to blood contact, unprotected sex, mother to child, breast milk, and semen.
Yes.
HIV is transmitted to any person by coming in contact with infected body fluids such as blood, genital secretions, breast milk, spinal fluid, and synovial fluid.
Yes, a nursing mother can transfer HIV through breast milk.