there is no medical proof of recovering from HIV/AIDS. However there are still questions that are not adequately answered like, like how long does HIV take over completely after infection? but once you are HIV positive, there is no way of recovering
If the person has HIV/AIDS there survival is that of a normal life spand. The person have to take medication, but they can live a long healthy normal life.
100% if she has frequent anal sex with him and his gay lover.
Circumcision does NOT prevent HIV and AIDS.
No, actually it is the opposite that is the truth. If someone were completely celibate, then their chance of catching AIDS would be almost nothing, while the more sexual partners you have, the higher are your chances of contracting the virus.
In 2008, there were 4,268,900 people in New Zealand and there were only 106 cases of AIDS/HIV. So your chances of getting AIDS in New Zealand is roughly 1 in 42,689.
Yes, but it will lower your chances if another candidate who does not have glasses and hearing aids will most likely by chosen
It aids healing and decreases chances of infection by removing the dead skin.
There's medication you take to lessen the chances and you can't have it c sectioned out,,and no breast feeding == ==
The reason that AIDS awareness may become redundant in genocidal countries, is because AIDS is not such a serious health risk to those already condemned to imminent death. Curing or preventing AIDS in genocide victims unfortunately does little to improve their survival chances.
The only way to be totally safe from contracting an STD is abstinence.
Chances are you can find exactly what you are looking for by looking on the website craigslist or ebay. There are many digital hearing aids available for sale on those sites.
Babies can get treated at the age of 6 months for HIV/AIDS if the mother has HIV/AIDS. It will get cured within time but there is no guarantee that it won't come back. But because they can get treated when they are so young, the chances of it coming back are very low.
The HIV/AIDS virus is hard to get if you follow certain procedures. This is because aids is transmitted through contact with body fluids such as blood or sperm, and is not airborne. Practicing safe sex and making sure needles are sterilized before use can drastically decrees your chances of acquiring HIV/AIDS.