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Hepatitis meds
Hepatitis B and hepatitis C can be treated with the right medications. About.com provides some hepatitis b and hepatitis c information for you.
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Cumulative AIDS Cases
Cumulative AIDS cases number in the hundred thousands. Here are the statistics.
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Travel Precautions
Wherever you are traveling, precautions must be taken to prevent illness and infection. Whenever you travel you risk coming into contact with germs you won't find at home.
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HIV Travel Restrictions
The HIV epidemic has been with us for what seems a lifetime. For some, there has not been a time in their life without HIV being in the news. While there has been great progress toward understanding the virus, there are still parts of the world that simply don't know the true nature of the virus; how it is transmitted; and who is at risk. And for these reasons, there are countries all over the world that have HIV travel restrictions. Which countries have HIV travel restrictions?
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Travel Ban
The United States has banned immigration to the US since 1987 for those people who are HIV positive. Now 160 HIV Organizations are calling for that ban to end. What is involved in ending the HIV travel ban?
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Talk to your kids
It's certainly not a comfortable topic of conversation but a very necessary one. Most people think of HIV as an adult disease. But HIV affects kids too; either directly or indirectly. So talking to your kids about HIV is important and necessary. How can parents talk with their kids about HIV?
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HIV Travel Requirements
HIV Testing Requirements for Entry into Foreign Countries
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HIV and Kidney
Studies show that about 30 percent of all HIV infected people have some sort of kidney function abnormality. HIV and kidney disease is a common combination. HIV and kidney disease can and does occur sometimes to the point of renal failure. Why does kidney disease occur?
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AIDS deaths
I heard that when you get AIDS you will die. Are people still dying from AIDS? How many AIDS deaths occur each year?
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Women and HIV
Women who have HIV have unique issues. HIV impacts women in different ways than it does men. Here is a collection features that apply to HIV and women.
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First Meds
When it comes time to start HIV medications for the first time, which HIV regimen will it be? Which group of HIV medications will you be on first? What will be your first line regimen?
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Protease Inhibitors
Protease inhibitors are billed as the strongest of the HIV medications. Most HIV treatment regimens will eventually contain protease inhibitors. Here is some information about these strong AIDS medications.
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Get an HIV Test
Experts agree, HIV testing is an important aspect of HIV prevention. But should everyone get an HIV test? Should people with few or no risk factors go through the stress of HIV testing?
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Cholesterol and Triglycerides
How many of us really understand cholesterol? And what are triglycerides? But understanding cholesterol and triglycerides can help you stay healthy.
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HIV and Women
These quick HIV facts will help you better understand HIV/AIDS among women. HIV and women mean special problems and issues that need to be addressed. Let's look at HIV/AIDS among women.
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Prevention Facts
HIV prevention is the key to slowing the HIV epidemic. These HIV prevention facts give you important information about methods of HIV prevention. Here are some quick HIV prevention facts that will assist you in preventing HIV.
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South Africa
HIV around the world takes you to South Africa. AIDS in Africa is raging out of control. Some call it the new apartheid.
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