Tell your friend to go to a doctor to find out what treatment options they have. Also, don't infect anyone else if your friend decides they still want to have sex. Protect themselves as much as possible with things such as condoms although I wouldn't recommend having sex at all for fear of passing it on to someone else.
Advantages of aid is that you can kill yourself. Aids is emo. Also you can kill other people if you are sexually active or have a hobby of rape
Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.
There are several treatments options including: medicated withdrawal (will help with some of the withdrawal symptoms), outpatient at a clinic, residential treatment at a clinic, or treatment within the criminal justice system.
Yes, there are treatments for HIV AIDS, but no cure.
I am sorry to hear that you have lung cancer. Some places to look at regarding your treatment options are www.mayoclinic.org/lung-cancer/, www.lungcanceronline.org/treatment/index.html and nationallungcancerpartnership.org.
There are a couple of treatment options for those who have been exposed to asbestos. Some of those options include having oxygen therapy, and respiratory physiotherapy.
There is no treatment for AIDS/HIV. Although there are drugs that can help slow down the virus and damage to the immune system.
There are many treatment options for COPD. Some of these include but are not limited to oxygen treatment, medications such as an inhaler or physical training and lifestyle changes. All of these should be talked about with your doctor before deciding on the right one for you.
Yes, there are latex-free options available for band-aids.
An AIDS ribbon is a red ribbon worn to signify support for AIDS awareness and treatment.
"Some treatment options for someone diagnosed with prostate cancer is to undergo radiation and chemotherapy. Depending at which stage of cancer you are in, this may be your best option."
Medical options for this disease are sorely limited. There are, however, effective natural options. "Feline AIDS: A Pet Owner's Guide" is an excellent book that outlines effective treatment regimens for FIV.