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The writer looks at why a qualified dentist with a diploma in HIV treatment would wish to study public health and how they may us...
In a paper of seven pages, the writer looks at HIV awareness programs. Program evaluation strategies are explored. Paper uses six ...
In a paper of nine pages, the author reflects on the use of a behavioral health promotion model in at-risk populations. Specifica...
This research paper offers an overview of the significance of HIV/AIDS within the black American community. The discussion focuses...
This research paper pertains to an evaluation plan for an HIV prevention program that is targeted at African Americans. Three page...
This research paper pertains to Peer Education Classes, which is an HIV risk reduction intervention presented by the New Mexico AI...
(in English) between the years 1989 and 2004. The extent of the literature review appears to be sufficient to support the research...
HIV and AIDS are among the...
forceful idea behind this image is that AIDS should be a collective problem, one that sparks a community-based response. ...
bodily fluids such as semen and blood, usually through sexual contact or the use of dirty needles for injecting drugs, and is not ...
16,000 new infections per day (AIDS Weekly Plus, 1997). With figures like these, it is essential that health care providers under...
muscle responses and her muscle strength appeared normal. She complained of pain during assessments of physical condition, but th...
of health promotion models. Though a single theory may not provide a complete perspective, the study of several theories can buil...
study was to investigate the patient response to HAART and survival in elderly HIV-positive patients as compared to their younger ...
the following paper examines AIDS and Africa from a predominantly anthropological perspective, looking at their culture as a means...
1). Further, inadequate utilization of screening tests contribute to approximately half of the deaths resulting from cancer of th...
however, come replete with a number of risk (Hollen, 2004). Many of these risks can be life altering (Hollen, 2004). Some such a...
Asian/Pacific Islanders and Whites, in contrast, comprised only 4.8 percent and 7.9 percent of 2001 AIDS cases (Kaplan, Tomaszewsk...
childbearing age and, particularly adolescent girls, should receive special attention in regards to prevention. There are several ...
student should, therefore, intermix their own journal findings with the information presented. The first article to be examined...
affects specific individuals, but the future of society as a whole. As HIV infection has affected African American youth in greate...
infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) as well as the hepatitis B virus. Of health care workers infected with HCV, "85% become ch...
undue stress that is directly related to workplace attitudes. According to Paul et al, "the problem of AIDS in the workplace is c...
and AIDS Treatment, 2004). Then the virus will begin to reproduce itself as though no drugs were ever taken because the virus beco...
women are five times more likely to be abandoned at the hospital (Neff-Smith, Spencer and Taval, 2001). The leading cause of aband...
sufferer by weakening attacking the lymphocytes T Cells1. These are the cells that will usually those that fight infection, when t...
chromosomes of the affected cell. This duplication process is carried out with the help of an enzymatic reaction controlled by th...
the assertion and assumption of Peter Duesberg, a molecular scientist who has long held the theory that HIV does not cause AIDS, a...
informs the patient on the various options available to them for aiding their own recovery and return to health. Many of the manag...
of these high levels of HIV prevalence"(AIDS/HIV Statistics 2002). The organization, USAID, is the largest AIDS/HIV related organ...