Plenty of medical text books, dictionaries or even literature from your local GP should have plenty information on this topic. If you are doing research for a paper, try online journals.
First you do your research and look up facts about HIV. Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Look up some facts about HIV! How would you explain these facts to your friend? What important things does your friend need to know about HIV? How do you keep from catching HIV? If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
The ER will not find HIV unless they specifically test for the virus.
There are over 1 million people in the United States with HIV. There are over 33 million people that have HIV in the world.
You will need to be tested to confirm you have HIV.
Free HIV treatment is hard to find in the United States, however, some doctors are urging for free HIV drugs for everyone. You should visit your local doctor for recommendations on HIV treatment.
No you can not.
There is a huge difference between them. HIV Positive means that the test found HIV-Antibodies in your blood (you can find them in the mouth sometimes). A HIV-Negative test means that the solution did not find any signs of HIV in your body and your in great shape.
where can I find a list of celebraties and famous people who are HIV positive
its HIV positive
You must be tested.
Tom does not have HIV. The character he played in the film "Philadelphia" had HIV, then died of AIDS.
There are numerous resources to find information on the symptoms for HIV and AIDS. The WebMD online information is very accurate. One can also refer to the local library to find detailed information on symptoms for HIV and AIDS.