Its possible. But there are a lot of other things that would also cause that
HIV. It is the virus that causes AIDS.
By having sexual intercourse without protection. People can get AIDS by sexual intercourse or even open wound to open wound with a person who has AIDS. That being one of the reasons why doctors do not reuse needles and wear gloves. Other reasons are for their own safety and the patients safety. Blood is normally tested when donating or receiving blood but you can contract AIDS from the transfer of blood. AIDS is also the progressed stage of HIV. Not everyone that has HIV progresses to AIDS though (being the reason for the term "HIV/AIDS"). So it is possible to contract HIV then it to progress to AIDS.
The best practices for managing a diet include eating healthy and exercising. A healthy diet includes all of the food groups and exercising daily aids in keeping the calories down.
Traditional archery to most is the use of a bow without mechanical aids. Aids being wheels to let off weight, sights, stabilizers, etc. To some, it is using nothing that is not self made. Longbows, recurves, and self bows are form of traditonal bows. Some trad archers use cedar, birch, rivercane, or bamboo arrows.
AIDS is a disease that you can not live through without going to a doctor. You will not make it to AIDS without a doctor! Meaning, there is a start a long way before a human gets to AIDS, and they will die before they catch full blown AIDS.
yes you have aids
No, but it may kill you.......
people without aids
People with AIDS can and should remain active, contributing members of the community. HIV is not transmitted through casual contact and people with AIDS (depending on their personal health condition and disease susceptibility) are able to interact normally without being a risk to others.
it's hard to find out whether it aids in weight loss or not
Some possible causes of Lipodystrophy are Antiretroviral therapy, HIV, and AIDS wasting syndrome. Some risk factors include being older, being white, and being obese or having significant weight change.
Sorry, but it's no.