Not really. But if you are going to have sex make sure the guy is wearing a condem.
Juvenalis Baitu Rwelamira has written: 'AIDS pandemic in East Africa' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects of Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Prevention, Safe sex in AIDS prevention
The concept of a World AIDS Day originated at the 1988 World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention
There is no cure. Prevention is to avoid all sexual and/or blood contact with any person who has the disease.
Robie Siamwiza has written: 'A situation analysis of policy and teaching HIV/AIDS prevention in educational institutions in Zambia' -- subject(s): Prevention, HIV infections, AIDS (Disease)
AIDS was first recognized by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1981.
There are many websites that have information on nutritional aids. Information available covers everything from proper nutrition to exercise and prevention of diseases.
Marcia Quackenbush has written: 'Does AIDS hurt?' 'Stress management for people at risk for AIDS' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Management, Prevention, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease), Stress (Physiology), Stress (Psychology) 'Teaching AIDS' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Study and teaching 'Risk and recovery' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism counseling, HIV infections, Prevention, Rehabilitation
not have intercourse with someone who already aids or use contraception and go to your local GP and ask for an injection.
AIDs is a sexually transmitted disease that can be easily prevented with the right protection. Abstinence, having absolutely no sexual intercourse, is 100% effective in preventing AIDs. Condoms are effective in preventing AIDs as long as they do not break.
Mechtild Maurer has written: 'Tourismus, Prostitution, Aids' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Prevention, Prostitution, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease), Tourism
The way in which nutrition and exercise contribute to the prevention of many common digestive system disorders is because it aids in digestion. It also aids in the successful elimination of waste from the body.
Dorothy Nang'wale Oulanyah has written: 'As easy as 'ABC'?' -- subject(s): Prevention, AIDS (Disease) in children, AIDS (Disease)