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World Health Organization People With Aids
1,735 wordsThesis: The AIDS and HIV viruses are getting worse in the United States and the rest of the world. Although more people die of heart disease and cancer each year, AIDS has become the health problem people fear the most. Much of the fear comes from ignorance and misunderstanding. Education is the most effective tool against AIDS. It is more important than ever for young people to learn the facts about AIDS. Many teenagers don't know anyone who has AIDS. It is hard for them to believe they are at ...
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Cases Of Aids University Of Alabama
1,456 wordsDebate around the origin of AIDS has sparked considerable interest and controversy since the beginning of the epidemic. However, in trying to identify where AIDS originated, there is a danger that people may try and use the debate to attribute blame for the disease to particular groups of individuals or certain lifestyles. The first cases of AIDS occurred in the USA in 1981, but they provide little information about the source of the disease. There is now clear evidence that the disease AIDS is ...
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Cases Of Aids United States Hiv
358 wordsHistory: The first cases of AIDS were discovered in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. Most cases of AIDS in the United States were diagnosed in homosexual men, who got the virus through sex, and drug users who became infected mainly by sharing dirty needles. Cause: The cause for the disease AIDS is HIV. HIV was discovered in 1983, and by 1985 tests to detect the virus had been developed. As of December 1996, there had been more than 8 million cases of AIDS worldwide, resulting in 6 million deaths...
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York New York Control And Prevention
2,030 wordsHIV/AIDS: Why Won't it Stop? AIDS is a very complicated infection. It is not only infecting individuals, but it also infecting our society. Until a cur is rach it will continu to page human society. No person will vr b truly saf. Our government nds to kp spending mony on research to develop a cur for AIDS. To fully understand why our government should continu to send its funds on AIDS research on must first understand AIDS. Noone actually knows where AIDS comes from. Americans say that it origin...
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Cases Of Aids University Of Alabama
1,479 wordsDebate around the origin of AIDS has sparked considerable interest and controversy since the beginning of the epidemic. However, in trying to identify where AIDS originated, there is a danger that people may try and use the debate to attribute blame for the disease to particular groups of individuals or certain lifestyles. The first cases of AIDS occurred in the USA in 1981, but they provide little information about the source of the disease. There is now clear evidence that the disease AIDS is ...
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