As long as you use protection no you dont have to worry.
You should be concerned. Because without it no life would be there on earth.
If this is a new thing for the dog, yes, you should be concerned.
students should get information about aids because they can get aware of such thing
AIDS is a disease where you can get sick and die. You should be careful with your actions.
The question should be did he, he died of AIDS
Humans should be concerned about endangering all animals.
yes you should be concerned about mold on the skin. they are not natural flora.
ABSOLUTELY NOT! AIDS is contracted through unprotected sexual activity, sharing needles for injections, and sometimes getting blood from an infected person in an open wound or cut. Chicken pox is usually transferred through air or spit, AIDS cannot be caught in that manner and certainly cannot attach itself to the chicken pox virus. You have nothing to worry about, however; if you are still concerned you should confirm my answer with a nurse at the hospital or your doctor's office.
Yes, you should be concerned and have her evaluated by her doctor.
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.
If your trimmer head is detached you should definitely be concerned, although this does not often happen.
No not if neither of you have aids. You two should get checked for aids so you two dont feel uncomfortable. Just be careful and always have your partner get checked first and you should get checked frequently for STD's as well.