Neither is good. They're both pretty bad, actually.
what is a good thesis statment for malnutrition?
Cancer, cardio-vascular disease, tuberculosis, malaria, malnutrition, diabetes, HIV.
AIDS is not caused by malnutrition, it is caused by a virus, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It sometimes resembles malnutrition because people with AIDS often become very thin, as a side effect of the disease (it is even known in Africa as the thin disease).
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
No, HIV (which you probably mean, HIV +) can not be cured with herbals. You know why? Because there is NO cure yet for HIV+, even with medicine. BUt being HIV+ does not mean you will get AIDS. There are very good medicines today that will help people who are HIV+ live long, healthy lives. Herbals are a good, big part of helping someone with HIV+ live a long and healthy life, but they can not make the HIV+ go away.
No they do not...and good luck with HIV test
Give me some good hygeine practices with regards to HIV and AIDS?
Pretty good especially if she is having unprotected sex with him.
Natural causes (old age), Diseases/Illnesses (Cancer, HIV, Heart Attacks, Strokes), malnutrition, Suicide, Murder or Accidents
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People with AIDS experience many side effects from their HIV infection as well as from the medicines they take to stay healthy. Vomiting and diarrhea are common side effects of antiretroviral medications that may cause people with HIV to have trouble maintaining a healthy weight.
There are multiple causes of cachexia, including malnutrition from eating disorders and lack of available protein and/or calories, plus medical conditions such as cancers, HIV, liver disease, kidney disease, and others.