There are many different diseases that could be spread through sharing cups. These diseases could include blood and oral diseases.
So it can be easily spread by direct contact with saliva, like kissing of an infected person and a healthy person, or can also be spread through sharing objects contaminated with infected saliva (e.g. cups, utensils). This virus can also be spread when by breathing in droplets coming from infected persons cough or sneeze fall on a healthy person.
Prevention. Washing your hands, keeping food areas sanitary, covering your mouth when you cough, not sharing water bottles and cups ect.
HIV can NOT be transferred through casual contact like sharing cups, cigarettes, or eating utensils. Although the virus is said to exist in all liquids of an infected persons body it is not transmittable through these means. HIV is usually transferred through unprotected oral, anal, and vaginal sex or sharing needles. It is transmitted through blood to blood contact or sexual contact. It is safe to share drinks with an infected person.No you can not.No you can not.HIV can NOT be spread through casual contact. Only Blood,ejaculate and breast milk. As an adult the only thing you need to do to protect yourself from HIV is use condoms and dont share syringes.
when you sneeze on your hand
CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) is a daemon that controls printer drivers, print jobs, and network sharing.
Usually through the mouth or contact of some sort. Sharing glasses and cups is one sure way or using a towel used by another person. Kissing is another way.
No. You can only catch HIV virus by having unprotected sex (without a condom), or by sharing drug needles. The virus has to get into your bloodstream. So sharing food, straws, cups, toilet seats or mosquitoes is all quite safe! See Link below.
No and I hope you aren't sharing cups, straws, food, kissing, or drinks. This is how it spreads and it is very dangerous. People die from it.
they are put there to help spread THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND TO GET PEOPLE TO READ THE bible
2 cups of fruit daily is recommended if you are a male age 14 or older. For adult women, the recommendation is 2 cups of fruit daily from age 19 through 30 and 1 1/2 cups after age 30. The recommended intake of vegetables if you are an adult man is 3 cups through age 50 and 2 1/2 cups after age 50. If you are a woman, you need 2 1/2 cups of vegetables daily through age 50 and 2 cups after age 50.
I would say that plastic cups are better for string telephones because you cant get string through a metal cup.
They are typically passed during child hood by being innocently kissed by some one that has a cold sore or fever blsiter (they are caused by the same virus). There is also a small chance of passing them through sharing cups or utensils with some one that has a visible fever blsiter / cold sore.